w o w REVERE Definition rvirverb feel deep
w. o. w. REVERE Definition: rəˈvir/verb • feel deep respect or admiration for (something) • to regard with respect tinged with awe
Word Origin • etymology from Latin revereri; from re(expressing intensive force) and vereri ‘to fear’ ‘to stand in fear or awe of ; fear ; or feel reverence’ • First Known Use: 1655 -65 w. o. w. revere
Synonyms • • • respect admire esteem honor worship venerate https: //www. linkedin. com/pulse/20140829031521 -107184008 -give-respect-to-earnrespect w. o. w. revere
Usage Everyone treated the Pope with a great deal of reverence at the event. Environmentalists say we should revere Mother Nature and take better care of our natural resources. Many Hindu in India do not eat beef, because they revere the cow as a sacred object.
Related Words • • • appreciate cherish value prize treasure • • • w. o. w. revere extol reverent adulate lionize idolize
Related Phrases think highly of • hold in high regard • hold in high esteem • in awe of • set great store by • put on a pedestal • hero-worship • w. o. w. revere
Antonyms • • despise detest abominate abhor contemn execrate http: //rooseveltcooper. empowernetwork. com/blog/women-who-disrespect-theirhusbands-and-the-men-who-allow-them • • ridicule scorn
Not to be Confused With Paul Revere American silversmith, engraver, and patriot in the American w. o. w. Revolution. revere Revere, MA 02151 A city in Massachusetts about five miles from Boston named for Paul Revere. http: //school. discoveryeducation. com/clipart/clip/paul-reverecolor. html
REVERE http: //www. newstribune. com/news/2013/jul/24/pope-visiting-brazils-shrine-black-mary/
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