From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdevotionalde‧vo‧tion‧al /dɪˈvəʊʃənəl $ -ˈvoʊ-/ adjective RRrelating to or used in religious services devotional music
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devotional• Through a high level of devotional art they enact stages of the contemplative game - indeed provide means of play.• In her own writings she went considerably beyond the biblical Song of Songs or even Hindu devotional language in her descriptions.• A discovery of Anglo-Catholicism and its devotional power, originally through its fanatical critics, and then fostered by wise friends.• In the Hindu tradition, a favorite devotional practice is the clothing of the images of the gods.• It was a devotional rather than a theological work.• When the devotional speaker said amen, Lois was amazed when Charleen started right in.• Such emotionally fervent piety was also provided with a catalyst in the devotional use of images.• They are poetic and devotional works, rather than chronicles.