devoutly - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of devoutly in Hindi

  • भक्तिपूर्वक
  • श्रद्धापूर्वक
  • भक्तिपूर्वक
  •  श्रद्धा से
  • भक्ति से
  • सच्‍चाई के साथ

devoutly Definition

Adverb

  • in a manner that shows deep religious feeling or commitment.

devoutly Example

  • Let us devoutly hope that Morris is correct ( आइए हम श्रद्धापूर्वक आशा करें कि मॉरिस सही हैं ) 
  • Devoutly accepting the authority of Faith in the region of theology, he considered philosophy as based on perception. ( धर्मशास्त्र के क्षेत्र में आस्था के अधिकार को श्रद्धापूर्वक स्वीकार करते हुए उन्होंने दर्शन को धारणा पर आधारित माना। )
  • All listened devoutly to a discourse delivered with an emphatic slowness and penetrating beneath the letter of the Law to the spiritual truth that lay hidden within. ( सभी ने एक जोरदार धीमेपन के साथ दिए गए एक प्रवचन को भक्तिपूर्वक सुना और कानून के पत्र के नीचे उस आध्यात्मिक सत्य को भेदते हुए जो भीतर छिपा हुआ था। )
  • recite the rosary devoutly, applying himself to the consideration of its sacred mysteries shall never be conquered by misfortune. ( माला का भक्तिपूर्वक पाठ करें, इसके पवित्र रहस्यों पर विचार करने के लिए खुद को लागू करने से कभी भी दुर्भाग्य पर विजय प्राप्त नहीं होगी। )
  • His means increased rapidly; serfs from neighboring estates came to beg him to buy them, and long after his death the memory of his administration was devoutly preserved among the serfs. ( उसके साधन तेजी से बढ़े; पड़ोसी सम्पदा से सर्फ़ उनसे खरीदने के लिए भीख माँगने आए, और उनकी मृत्यु के लंबे समय बाद उनके प्रशासन की स्मृति को सर्फ़ों के बीच संरक्षित किया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • No man more devoutly prays for peace than I do; no man deprecates large standing armies in the time of peace more than I do.
  • Mother prayed devoutly and seemed entirely absorbed in the service ; there were only Liza and Tatyana Pavlovna by the coffin.
  • They think they are devoutly following the new Second Commandment (whether or not they have heard of it) Be Not Judgmental.
  • Only Melanie and Carreen realized that a devoutly Catholic Irishman was being laid to rest by the Church of England’s service.
  • Devoutly thankful to Heaven for his recovered self-possession, he thought, "There is but another now," and turned to walk again.
  • It is the memory, the awareness, of this sublime reality that slips from Arjun's mind, but he recovers it by listening devoutly to.
  • When Francis returned from his shower, Krishna was seated in a chair in a corner of the room devoutly chanting Bhajans, Hindu devotional chants.
  • Then the hefty sheriff, a devoutly ignorant man, cleared his throat and announced: And then of course we found the conclusive evidence in the pirogue.
  • It had high importance in ancient times too, but today, though it is losing its relevance, still I have full faith in it and devoutly perform this ritual.
  • The Teahouse is where you meet your mentor and devoutly perform the ritual of tea ceremony as part of your quest for spontaneous enlightenment.
  • Gently he insinuates his vast bulk among them again and revels there awhile, still in tantalizing vicinity to young Lothario, like pious Solomon devoutly worshipping among his thousand concubines.
  • So then… how did an entire population of poor ignorant oppressed serfs and slaves; show how devoutly spiritual they were? While still living under the crushing authority of two masters; instead of one.
  • All of them, equipped with large rosaries, were devoutly telling their beads on them.
  • On the contrary, a composer who wished more devoutly to be sincere never put pen to paper.
  • If so, I devoutly wish they would choose some locality other than my study for their playground.
  • The baby was smiling up at her, for the first time in its life, just at that moment; and while I watched the woman she suddenly crossed herself, oh, so devoutly! ‘What is it, my good woman I asked her.
  • The object most devoutly wished for by myself, and, no doubt, equally desired by every honest and honorable man in this community, is, that my country should once more be restored to the enjoyment of peace.
  • Ahlverez was presently on his way back to Gorath to account to his own superiors—and, the Treasurer was sure, to the Inquisition—for the disaster, and Duchairn devoutly hoped the general would survive the trip.
  • Thus a drunkard's or a madman's sacraments would only be mockery, even though the recipients received them in good faith and devoutly.
  • He was a virtuoso: a man of letters and of science, highly intellectual and devoutly spiritual.
  • The said two deponents now most humbly and devoutly solicited the benefit of absolution.
  • he devoutly believes that he is rescuing these children
  • they passed a man praying devoutly beside a roadside shrine