adorant, cadging, devoted, faithful, in the dust, petitionary, precatory, reverential, supplicant, venerational
Definitionadj. disposed to pray or appearing to pray
Last update: June 13, 2015
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The old-fashioned nun had spent her time behind high walls in prayerful contemplation; the one object of the Sister of Charity was the service of her neighbour. [Please select]
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The countessher prayerful mood dispelledlooked round and frowned. [Please select]
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Blunt to see even as much as her back glide out of the house on her prayerful errand. [Please select]
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She had grown thinner and whiter, and her soft eyes bigger and more prayerful. [Please select]
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"It will be good for your soul if you but listen to him in a prayerful mood." [Please select]
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Doubt not that your boy shall meet you there, if there be a blessing on our tender and prayerful guidance of him. [Please select]
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And as for the last, which is cubical, that'll see you, it's my prayerful wish, into a better land.' [Please select]
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_" and Boo shut his eyes wearily, feeling that his late trials had not left him in a prayerful mood." [Please select]
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I prefer the quiet of the country to the excitement of the city, so I shall seek some remote village and give myself up to--shall I say prayerful meditation. [Please select]
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Next to him, her party dress and slipper-bag concealed by a rain-coat, sat Annette, hot and rebellious, and in anything but a prayerful frame of mind. [Please select]
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