Similar words: reverent, reverently, irreverent, deferential, referential, inferential, deferentially, preferential. Meaning: ['revə'renʃl] adj. feeling or manifesting veneration.
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(1) "That's the old foresters" garden,' she said in reverential tones.
(2) He opened the ancient book with reverential care.
(3) His name was always mentioned in almost reverential tones.
(4) He spoke in reverential tones.
(5) Stewart was honored with reverential speeches and affectionate anecdotes.
(6) A moment of reverential silence, please.
(7) It also has the reverential, quasi-mystical approach to artistic creation which always seems to go down well with critics.
(8) Voices were hushed, reverential, as though the gathering were inside a cathedral, only their multiplicity giving them an overall loudness.
(9) For the Renaissance: a reverential longing to recapture classical antiquity.
(10) The reverential hush is thus not only demanded, but enforced.
(11) Then, with deep, reverential tones he began to talk about the value of our eight Chippendale chairs.
(12) The man of character is also reverential.
(13) He did not seem reverential.
(14) Charles has the conservatives' reverential attitude towards the enduring and natural forces of nature.
(15) This was perhaps the first attempt at a reverential realisation of India as our motherland.
(16) Love of God is made a duty, but reverential fear is the predominant emotion.
(17) The place was packed with hushed soldiers and reverential young pioneers, all duly being shown just how much their leaders were loved by the rest of the world.
(18) Jesus – someone called by the reverential terms "Teacher and Lord" – performed a menial task on persons well beneath him on the social ladder!
(19) Caves, valleys, mountains[http://sentencedict.com], rivers - all were invested with a profound reverential significance.
(20) Older respondents tend to state their replies in honorifics; younger ones are less reverential.
(21) There are even a few secular historians who believe that Jesus' body was eaten by dogs, and that his acolytes fabricated the story of a reverential entombment as a sort of coping mechanism.
(22) The Lakers, meanwhile, spoke of their victory as if it were a cathartic event, almost in reverential tones.
(23) If you've ever had a crush on a person, even if this man is and you fight little cousin, you also can really understand, so the nostalgic is how of reverential awe and swayed lost.
(24) The street in the softer hours of the morning has an almost reverential quiet.
(25) History of religion refers to the theory of history on the unrealistic existence of social and historical imagination as well as the virtual and reverential history.
(26) But meditation is a much broader term than many people realize, and the reverential monk image respresents only a minute fraction of what the world of meditation actually consists of.
(27) He was one of those whom the book had captivated and used frequently to send reverential offerings of books or cloth[38] to the address of the reputed authoress.
(28) She placed it at his feet and said in a low reverential whisper: "Please accept my offering.
(29) And she had in fact tried to die, barring her bedroom door and eating nothing but bread and water for three days, until she was overcome by the reverential terror she felt for her father.
(30) Hanging on the wall behind her was a cowhide imprinted with a reverential image of Chairman Mao — a new work by the Chinese artist Zhang Huan.
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