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Devotee - Dictionary

Devotee

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˌdɛvəˈtiː/ (American English), /ˌdɛvəʊˈtiː/ (British English)

Definitions

  • A person who is very enthusiastic about a particular activity, subject, or cause.
  • A deeply committed follower, supporter, or worshiper.

Usage Examples

  • She is a devoted yoga devotee, practicing daily without fail.
  • Thousands of devotees gathered at the temple for the festival.

Etymology

From French "dévoté," derived from Latin "devotus," meaning dedicated or consecrated.

Synonyms

  • Follower
  • Adherent
  • Believer
  • Fanatic

Antonyms

  • Critic
  • Opponent
  • Skeptic

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Devoto /deˈβoto/
French Dévot /de.vo/
German Verehrer /fɛˈʁeːʁɐ/
Hindi भक्त (Bhakt) /bʱəkt/
Russian Почитатель (Pochitatel') /pət͡ɕɪˈtatʲɪlʲ/
Chinese 信徒 (Xìntú) /ɕin˥˩.tʰu˧˥/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In British English, "devotee" is often pronounced with a rounded "o" sound, while in American English, it is pronounced with a flatter "e" sound.

Historical Usage

The word "devotee" has been used since the 17th century to describe religious followers and later evolved to include enthusiasts of activities or movements.

Cultural Nuances

The term "devotee" is widely used in religious contexts but is also commonly used for people passionately dedicated to a particular hobby, ideology, or movement.

More Information

While originally used to describe religious followers, "devotee" is now applied more broadly to fans, admirers, and committed participants in various fields, such as music, sports, and spiritual practices.

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