Pronunciation: /dɪˈvoʊtɪd/
verb past tense of devote
A1 She is devoted to her family and spends all her free time with them.
A2 He devoted himself to learning Spanish and now speaks it fluently.
B1 The volunteers are devoted to helping those in need in their community.
B2 The artist devoted years to perfecting his craft before gaining recognition.
C1 The scientist is devoted to researching a cure for cancer and works tirelessly in the lab.
C2 The author is devoted to writing and has published numerous best-selling novels.
adjective showing strong love or loyalty
A1 She is a devoted fan of the band.
A2 He is devoted to his family and always puts them first.
B1 The teacher is devoted to helping her students succeed.
B2 The couple has a devoted relationship built on trust and love.
C1 The scientist is devoted to researching a cure for cancer.
C2 The artist is devoted to perfecting his craft and creating meaningful work.
formal She was a devoted employee who never missed a day of work.
informal He's a devoted fan of that band and goes to all their concerts.
slang I'm totally devoted to my new hobby, I can't get enough of it.
figurative The artist was devoted to his craft, spending hours perfecting every detail.
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