Similar words: revere, reverent, reverence, reverently, irreverent, irreverence, revert, for ever. Meaning: [rɪ'ver /rɪ'vɪə] adj. profoundly honored.
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61 You may even find yourself sitting next to famed music-poster artist Coop or revered painter Van Arno, as we did at a recent Sketchy Servitu soiree.
62 I left the theater with the gnawing sense that a revered Broadway classic may have seen better days.
63 Try a daily forgiveness ritual, suggests Sharon Salzberg, a revered spiritual teacher and cofounder of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts.
64 Mr. Galbraith, a revered lecturer for generations of Harvard students, nonetheless always commanded attention.
65 There are hundreds of thermal springs, revered for their health-giving powers, and 100, 000 lakes and rivers, all bursting with fish.
66 Aunt Chloe, who was much revered in the kitchen, was listened to with open mouth. Sentencedict.com
67 Within 35 years the 3rd Warden of the Grand Temple of the Knights Carbonic (our revered prophet John Tyndall) was able to "demonstrate" the Master's thesis.
68 Though millions of Soviets perished during Stalin's rule in Gulag labor camps or from famine, the dictator is still revered by many Russians for defeating the Nazis in World War Two.
69 One blast was near a revered holy shrine in Karbala.
70 Sadr -- feared by some, reviled by others and revered by a broad swath of Iraq's urban poor -- is now a kingmaker in Iraqi politics.
71 Today he's still revered as the father of the nation.
72 The New York Times, in a New Delhi dateline report, quoted what it called an American official involved in planning as saying a visit to the revered Sikh religious complex had been ruled out.
73 The snow-capped peak of Mount Ararat, still revered in Armenia as the resting place of Noah's Ark, emblazoned on trinkets and storefronts throughout the land, is now in Turkey.
74 Chosen from noble families before they reached the age of 10, the six Vestal Virgins were honored and revered by the Romans.
75 The list of luminary eunuchs also includes Cai Lun (60-121), who is revered in China as the inventor of paper.
76 Bob Marley remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is credited with helping spread both Jamaican music and the Rastafari movement to a worldwide audience.
77 Jackson, who had a thorough knowledge of the movie musical, revered Fred Astaire.
78 Many viewers in the large Debussy cinema also appeared to take objection to von Trier's decision to dedicate his film to the revered Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky.
79 Danny is the son of Reb Saunders(sentencedict.com), the pious and revered head of a great Hasidic dynasty.
80 The president of our university is revered for his high moral standards.
81 Despite his rebelliousness, he is still known as Lama Tenzin Osel Rinpoche and revered by the Buddhist community.
82 The 77-year-old ceremonial but deeply revered chief of state underlined Prime Minister Naoto Kan's earlier assertion that Japan is going through its worst crisis since World War II.
83 This most personalized private space has been transformed into a non-functioning relic through sacred legends and revered by thousands.
84 In Lausanne, they paid theirrespects at the house of Edward Gibbon, where he penned his revered epichistory, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire."
85 Clearly the revered Amun was smiling on his chosen one.
86 Kasubi tombs just outside the capital Kampala are revered by Uganda's most populous tribe, the Buganda.
87 About 600 laypeople and nuns attended a memorial service last weekend for remains of revered figures moved to a newly-built columbarium in Wenzhou diocese, eastern Zhejiang province.
88 The ancient Egyptians revered them as a symbol of renewed life.
89 The show that comes with your Medieval Times restaurant meal was developed in Spain where t he Andalusian stallions used in stunning displays of horsemanship are revered.
90 He had been a revered Justice of the U.S. Supreme.
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