Synonym: dignified, grand, honorable, important, imposing, majestic, stately. Similar words: vulnerable, veneration, miserable, preferable, innumerable, considerable, transferable, general. Meaning: ['venərəbl] adj. 1. impressive by reason of age 2. profoundly honored.
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31. The vendor was a venerable Irishman.
32. Venerable oaks forms a sylvan archway.
33. It grew on a venerable and venerated family tree.
34. So--but he is the venerable sitar player.
35. It was an awful blow to the venerable earl.
36. His visage is a fine and venerable one.
37. That venerable lady, my grandmother, lived with us in Port of Spain, in Woodbrook.
38. To send the e-mail message, the script uses another venerable UNIX utility called sendmail.
39. Peter Abelard, the Venerable Bede, and Pope Gregory VII were Benedictines.
40. Now, venerable sirs , the Ninety-two Rules entailing Expiation come up for recitation.
41. Neither a radical updating nor a stiff exercise in middlebrow cultural respectability, Mr. Fukunaga's film tells its venerable tale with lively vigor and an astute sense of emotional detail.
42. Recent peer-reviewed articles from such venerable establishments as Tufts University Veterinary School refer to dominance when evaluating canine behavior.
43. My grandfather was venerable for his age, his uprightness, and sagacity.
44. The venerable British confectioner rejected out of hand the American food giant’s offer, saying it “fundamentally undervalues” the company, which could continue to thrive on its own.
45. And, venerable sir , how does self - identity view not come into being?
46. The venerable Mahasi Sayadaw said: in an unliberated worldling mental defilements are sure to arise again and again.
47. The only possibility of a counterargument, Cline said, is if the venerable, time-tested standard model of particle physics is proven wrong.
48. Beside the hotel yard stands a venerable 70 ft cedar said to be the Tree of Knowledge.
49. One of the brash young guns of City stockbroking is proposing a marriage with one of its most venerable names.
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51. M. Mabeuf, in his venerable, infantile austerity, had not accepted the gift of the stars; he had not admitted that a star could coin itself into louis d'or.
52. The Brahmin Devahita gave venerable Upavana some warm water with a pingo and a man to carry it and some molasses in a bag.
53. A venerable buildingDDgrey, even in the midst of the hoary landscape.
54. Lightsome, graceful, thee are, Coronet of vivid flowers, thee wear, Thee are artless, thee are venerable, Thee are round moon each night.
55. Juan Manuel Fangio and Nino Farina won titles at even more venerable ages and he has the talent, experience and artfulness, some call it low cunning, to make it a success.
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56. A visionary Venerable who is an avid Buddhist music lover, he has co - produced several bestselling albums.
57. Confirmation should come today that one the most venerable names in City stockbroking has been saved.
58. That's where I take certain key figures among the church fathers, such as Origen,Augustine,the Venerable Bede in England, Bernard of Clairvaux in the Middle Ages,and Thomas Aquinas.
59. At nine o'clock the venerable diagnostician Dr. William Tick declared this meeting of the X club in session.
60. His pink face, beneath a mass of snow-white hair, which "when his peruke was off was a venerable sight, " is increasingly both benevolent and majestic.
More similar words: vulnerable, veneration, miserable, preferable, innumerable, considerable, transferable, general, generate, in general, degenerate, parable, incurable, bearable, adorable, general ledger, favorable, comparable, desirable, favourable, endurable, generation gap, considerably, inexorable, renewable, unfavorable, unfavourable, general election, the general public, energy.