Synonym: awe, fear, revere, venerate, veneration. Similar words: irreverence, reverent, irreverent, revere, coherence, reference, deference, inference. Meaning: ['revərəns] n. 1. a profound emotion inspired by a deity 2. a reverent mental attitude. v. regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of.
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31. She held herself raised by her great prosperity above all that ordinary mortals fear and reverence.
32. Although conducted with reverence and not rushed, it was still completed very quickly.
33. Possibly that reverence for horned mountains extends back to the Neolithic period.
34. He refers back to the Fish era as if in awe, and introduces the other Marillionauts with grovelling reverence.
35. Our civilization will be destroyed, he wrote, not by the Bomb but by its reverence for the Creative Spirit.
36. Reverence for the countryside and Buddha, dignity and pride run deep in this intensely respectful country.
37. The players and coaches talk about the Princeton system with reverence.
38. They hung on the Sergeant's every word, handled the pistols with reverence; their concentration was intense.
39. If a man loses his reverence for any part of life, he will lose his reverence for all of life. Albert Schweitzer
40. For here lay no more than a piece of meat, oblivious, inanimate, an object to be examined without reverence.
41. The event demanded the most stringent virtues before it even began: patience, perseverance, reverence.
42. We sanctify ourselves through literate participation in collective reverence for our past.
43. He possessed no sense of reverence for the giant fish and wanted to kill them all without Understanding his primitive motivation.
44. She shared that knowledge with her human children, but in return asked reverence and care in preserving her bounty.
45. Society professes reverence for human life, but our actions prove the lie.
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46. She sounded really respectful and seemed to have the greatest reverence for that ancient custom.
47. Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. John Milton
48. There was no privacy for the dead: the most one could hope for was a certain reverence.
49. At a greater distance from the throne are the inferior nobles, also standing in the same posture of profound reverence.
50. Schweitzer, who inspired mankind with a reverence for life from the jungles of Lambarene, is gone.
51. Every now and then a dad would swagger in and talk to her with reverence but also with a certain courtly gaiety.
52. Mr. Manners is a person I hold in reverence.
53. You know reverence is not my forte.
54. It is the symbol of dignitary , reverence, and auspice.
55. Leisureliness and reverence you experienced here are convenient and fast, considerate.
56. A tactile sense of texture, a romantic play of light, and a reverence of natural beauty are all evident in this graceful, angular villa that seems monumental yet inviting.
57. We had the same reverence for the whole Panjabi nation as for Bhima and Arjuna of the Mahabharata.
58. Pity, reverence and tenderness seemed struggling together in her breast.
59. Supposedly staffed by the cream of the commercial world, the investment banking industry inspired great reverence.
60. The eternal images we present you are tidy, relieved, and comfortable. Leisureliness and reverence you experienced here are convenient and fast, considerate.
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