From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdevotedde‧vot‧ed /dɪˈvəʊtɪd $ -ˈvoʊ-/ ●●○ AWL adjective 1 LOVEFAITHFULgiving someone or something a lot of love and attention a devoted fatherdevoted to Isabella was devoted to her brother.2 dealing with, containing, or being used for only one thing SYN dedicateddevoted to a museum devoted to photography3 strongly supporting someone or something because you admire or enjoy them Beckham’s devoted fans The journal had a devoted following of around 1,000 subscribers. —devotedly adverb
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devoted• Thousands of devoted fans waited in the rain for the group to arrive.• Mark is a devoted father.• They remained devoted friends for many years.• Jamie would take it badly, he was a devoted husband and father if ever Haney saw one.• He described Mr Edwards as "a good man and a devoted husband."• Since she was utterly devoted to my father, her children inevitably took second place.• With the support of his devoted wife, he carried on writing until the age of 73.devoted to• a museum devoted to photographydevoted fans• Jessie is played by Kirstie Alley of Cheers fame, but even her devoted fans may be disappointed.• Look at some of these gifts, as devoted fans of his might call them.