Intense Devotion is commonly mistaken for "love" along with mannny other feelings. Love is matter of opinion though.
an intense personal relationship to the deity.
you call that a cult of personality
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To put her/him first in everything no matter what it is even if its extremely important like work.
The intense pride and devotion to ones country is known as nationalism. If you're asking what extreme devotion to one's country with a belligerent foreign attitude (impose your will on other countries militarily) than jingoism is a good word. Answer "Patriotism" would be another, somewhat more positive word - "nationalism" tends to have negative connotations, as of course does "jingoism."
"Ardor" ("ardour" in the U.K.) means "great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion" or "intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm; zeal" while impetuous means, "of, pertaining to, or characterized by sudden or rash action" (definitions from dictionary.com). So, impetuous ardor would be intense passion or devotion that is unrestrained or unchecked. It is having fervor, passion, and zeal, and acting impulsively or rashly on it, instead of trying to control it.
"Ardor" ("ardour" in the U.K.) means "great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion" or "intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm; zeal" while impetuous means, "of, pertaining to, or characterized by sudden or rash action" (definitions from dictionary.com). So, impetuous ardor would be intense passion or devotion that is unrestrained or unchecked. It is having fervor, passion, and zeal, and acting impulsively or rashly on it, instead of trying to control it.
Yes mistaken is the past participle of mistake.Sorry I have mistaken you for somebody else.Also mistaken can be an adjective.Sorry I am mistaken.
The plural of devotion is devotions.
The girl's devotion to her job was unbelievable.
You actually spelled it correctly: Devotion.
"He ardently opposed legislation that would decrease educational funding."ardently is an adverb meaning "zealously" or "with intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm"