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    reverence
    /ˈrɛv(ə)rəns/

    noun

    • 1. deep respect for someone or something: "rituals showed honour and reverence for the dead"

    verb

    • 1. regard or treat with deep respect: "the many divine beings reverenced by Hindu tradition"

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  3. Reverence is a noun meaning honor or respect felt or shown, especially for something or someone held in high esteem. It can also be a verb meaning to regard or treat with reverence. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and more.

  4. Reverence is a noun that means a feeling of respect or admiration for someone or something. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and translations in other languages.

  5. noun. a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe; veneration. Synonyms: esteem, honor. Antonyms: contempt. the outward manifestation of this feeling: to pay reverence. a gesture indicative of deep respect; an obeisance, bow, or curtsy. the state of being revered, or treated with respect tinged with awe.

  6. Reverence is a noun that means a feeling of respect or admiration for someone or something. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in different languages.

  7. Definitions of reverence. noun. a feeling of profound respect for someone or something. “the Chinese reverence for the dead”. “the French treat food with gentle reverence ”. synonyms: awe, fear, veneration. see more.

  8. Reverence is a feeling or attitude of deep respect, usually reserved for the sacred or divine; devoted veneration. Learn how to use reverence in a sentence, see synonyms, antonyms, and related words, and explore its origin and usage in different languages.

  9. Reverence is a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe, or an act showing respect, especially a bow or curtsy. It can also be a title for certain members of the Christian clergy. See synonyms, translations and usage examples.

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