ardent devotee

Frequency: 6.57.2 per million words

Used for a person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something, often with a sense of worship.

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Examples (20)

  • She was an ardent devotee of impressionist painting, visiting every major exhibition.
  • She is an ardent devotee of classical music, attending concerts whenever she can.
  • As an ardent devotee of classical music, he owned thousands of vinyl records.
  • As an ardent devotee of Shakespeare, he has read every one of his plays.
  • The author's fan club is filled with ardent devotees who have read all her books multiple times.
  • The politician was surrounded by his ardent devotees, who cheered for his every word.
  • He became an ardent devotee of minimalism after reading a book on simple living.
  • My grandfather was an ardent devotee of organic gardening long before it became popular.
  • My grandfather, an ardent devotee of chess, played a game every single day.
  • Only the most ardent devotees of the brand would camp outside the store for a new release.
  • Is it possible to be an ardent devotee of a political ideology without being blind to its flaws?
  • He became an ardent devotee of minimalist living after reading a single book on the topic.
  • She is an ardent devotee of that particular brand of coffee and refuses to drink anything else.
  • The museum's new exhibition attracted both casual visitors and ardent devotees of modern art.
  • With his growing passion, he will surely become an ardent devotee of space exploration.
  • Her collection of rare stamps proves she is an ardent devotee of philately.
  • Although he was an ardent devotee of the theater, he rarely had the time to attend plays himself.
  • To be an ardent devotee of such a demanding sport requires incredible dedication.
  • To truly master the craft, you must become an ardent devotee, practicing with unwavering dedication.
  • From a young age, he was an ardent devotee of science fiction, dreaming of exploring other worlds.