Word Meanings - SELF-DEVOTED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Devoted in person, or by one's own will. Hawthorne.
Related words: (words related to SELF-DEVOTED)
- PERSONNEL
 The body of persons employed in some public service, as the army, navy, etc.; -- distinguished from matériel.
- PERSONIFICATION
 A figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstract idea is represented as animated, or endowed with personality; prosopopas, the floods clap their hands. "Confusion heards his voice." Milton. (more info) 1. The act of personifying;
- DEVOTIONALLY
 In a devotional manner; toward devotion.
- PERSONIZE
 To personify. Milton has personized them. J. Richardson.
- PERSONATE
 To celebrate loudly; to extol; to praise. In fable, hymn, or song so personating Their gods ridiculous. Milton.
- PERSONATOR
 One who personates. "The personators of these actions." B. Jonson.
- DEVOTO
 A devotee. Dr. J. Scott.
- DEVOTE
 1. To appropriate by vow; to set apart or dedicate by a solemn act; to consecrate; also, to consign over; to doom; to evil; to devote one to destruction; the city was devoted to the flames. No devoted thing that a man shall devote unto the Lord
- PERSONAL
 Denoting person; as, a personal pronoun. Personal action , a suit or action by which a man claims a debt or personal duty, or damages in lieu of it; or wherein he claims satisfaction in damages for an injury to his person or property,
- PERSONIFY
 1. To regard, treat, or represent as a person; to represent as a rational being. The poets take the liberty of personifying inanimate things. Chesterfield. 2. To be the embodiment or personification of; to impersonate; as, he personifies the law.
- PERSONIFIER
 One who personifies.
- DEVOTED
 Consecrated to a purpose; strongly attached; zealous; devout; as, a devoted admirer. -- De*vot"ed*ly, adv. -- De*vot"ed*ness, n.
- PERSONA
 See 8
- DEVOTIONAL
 Pertaining to, suited to, or used in, devotion; as, a devotional posture; devotional exercises; a devotional frame of mind.
- PERSONABLE
 1. Having a well-formed body, or person; graceful; comely; of good appearance; presentable; as, a personable man or woman. Wise, warlike, personable, courteous, and kind. Spenser. The king, . . . so visited with sickness, was not personable. E.
- PERSONALLY
 1. In a personal manner; by bodily presence; in person; not by representative or substitute; as, to deliver a letter personally. He, being cited, personally came not. Grafton. 2. With respect to an individual; as regards the person; individually;
- DEVOTEMENT
 The state of being devoted, or set apart by a vow. Bp. Hurd.
- PERSONALISM
 The quality or state of being personal; personality.
- DEVOTARY
 A votary. J. Gregory.
- PERSONALTY
 Personal property, as distinguished from realty or real property. (more info) 1. The state of being a person; personality.
- INDEVOTE
 Not devoted. Bentley. Clarendon.
- UNIPERSONAL
 Used in only one person, especially only in the third person, as some verbs; impersonal. (more info) 1. Existing as one, and only one, person; as, a unipersonal God.
- SELF-DEVOTION
 The act of devoting one's self, or the state of being self- devoted; willingness to sacrifice one's own advantage or happiness for the sake of others; self-sacrifice.
- UNIPERSONALIST
 One who believes that the Deity is unipersonal.
- TRIPERSONALITY
 The state of existing as three persons in one Godhead; trinity.
- IMPERSONATION; IMPERSONIFICATION
 The act of impersonating; personification; investment with personality; representation in a personal form.
- TRIPERSONAL
 Consisting of three persons. Milton.
- MONOPERSONAL
 Having but one person, or form of existence.
- IMPERSONATOR
 One who impersonates; an actor; a mimic.
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