English to Shona Meaning of devotion - kuzvipira


Devotion :
kuzvipira

kuzvipira, uMwari, achikudza, namata, kuremekedzwa, kuremekedza, kutenda, vimba, kuda, munamato, yemuro, udo, kuvimbika, sarudzo, sevhisi, rudo, kuzvitsaurira, mashoko, chikumbiro, chichemo, chido, kujairira, faniro, nzeve, Kuimba, Carol, kunaka, utsvene, ungwaru, ruzivo, ndangariro, nezvaanoda, kunzwa, chipo

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Definitions of devotion in English
Noun(1) feelings of ardent love(2) commitment to some purpose(3) religious zeal; the willingness to serve God(4) (usually plural, usually spoken silently
Examples of devotion in English
(1) In between their hours of devotion they discussed Cicero, St Paul, and Neoplatonic themes.(2) Their devotion , if extreme, is driven by one goal to reclaim their neighbourhood.(3) his devotion to duty never wavered(4) In some cases, these ideas evolve into a symbolically charged moment of private religious devotion .(5) The virtue of a talented woman lies in her devotion to her studies, not her looks.(6) So I could figure out that all religions were good and bringing the same type of devotion .(7) Olympian fields were as much temples for religious devotion as sports complexes.(8) To achieve this, we will have to put an end to our single minded devotion to material pursuits.(9) He took care for her never to be left alone while he travelled, and in her last years he nursed her with great devotion .(10) We have lost this commitment to the delights of the Word of God, the joy of our devotion .(11) Eleanor's devotion to her husband(12) He is one of the most popular objects of devotion and reverence in east Asian Buddhism.(13) The players all gather around a few microphones and let their skill and devotion to the music do the rest.(14) Others say his devotion to Korean farmers was so passionate that he would willingly have laid down his life for them.(15) The Wesleys understood the use of hymns for popular devotion and instruction.(16) His devotion to the cause was illustrated during the national team's ill-fated Far East tour.
Related Phrases of devotion
Synonyms
Noun
1. loyalty ::
kuvimbika
3. religious worship ::
kunamata dzechitendero
4. veneration ::
kuremekedzwa
Antonyms
1. abomination ::
zvinonyangadza
2. hate ::
venga
3. hatred ::
ruvengo
Different Forms
devotion, devotional, devotionals, devotions
Word Example from TV Shows
A ruler who kills those devoted to her
is not a ruler who inspires devotion.

A ruler who kills those devoted to her is not a ruler who inspires DEVOTION.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 8

I was just telling him
about your devotion to the poor.

I was just telling him about your DEVOTION to the poor.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 6

And you're going to need to inspire devotion,
a lot of it,

And you're going to need to inspire DEVOTION, a lot of it,

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 8

Joffrey will show you no such devotion.

Joffrey will show you no such DEVOTION.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7

Only it's easy for you
to preach utter devotion to family

Only it's easy for you to preach utter DEVOTION to family

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10

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