Reverence - meaning and definition. What is Reverence
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What (who) is Reverence - definition

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Reverence (disambiguation); Reverences; Reverence (album); Reverent

reverence         
Reverence for someone or something is a feeling of great respect for them. (FORMAL)
...showing a deep reverence for their religion.
N-UNCOUNT
Reverence         
·noun The act of revering; a token of respect or veneration; an Obeisance.
II. Reverence ·noun That which deserves or exacts manifestations of reverence; reverend character; dignity; state.
III. Reverence ·vt To regard or treat with reverence; to regard with respect and affection mingled with fear; to Venerate.
IV. Reverence ·noun Profound respect and esteem mingled with fear and affection, as for a holy being or place; the disposition to revere; veneration.
V. Reverence ·noun A person entitled to be revered;
- a title applied to priests or other ministers with the pronouns his or your; sometimes poetically to a father.
reverence         
I. n.
1.
Veneration, honor, adoration, awe.
2.
Homage, courtesy.
II. v. a.
See revere.

Wikipedia

Reverence

Reverence may refer to:

  • Reverence (emotion) a subjective response to something excellent in a personal way
  • Reverence (attitude), the acknowledgement of the legitimacy of the power of one's superior or superiors
Examples of use of Reverence
1. The crowds paid homage to the President in humble reverence.
2. Participants made bows to Kim Il Sung in humble reverence.
3. Nolan approaches Batman with respect rather than reverence.
4. Tupou IV benefited from a historical reverence for the monarchy.
5. This reverence of gravesites is a distinctly Sufi tradition.