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reverent
[ rev-er-uhnt, rev-ruhnt ]
adjective
- feeling, exhibiting, or characterized by reverence; deeply respectful:
a reverent greeting.
reverent
/ ˈrɛvərənt; ˈrɛvrənt /
adjective
- feeling, expressing, or characterized by reverence
Derived Forms
- ˈreverently, adverb
- ˈreverentness, noun
Other Words From
- rev·er·ent·ly adverb
- rev·er·ent·ness noun
- non·rev·er·ent adjective
- self-rev·er·ent adjective
- un·rev·er·ent adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of reverent1
Example Sentences
But “Wicked” will delight fans of the stage production as a faithful adaptation that is at once playful but reverent to the iconic “Defying Gravity.”
You ever find that your audience is too reverent?
And sometimes the changes come like a whirlwind, dividing parishes between those thirsting for a more reverent Catholicism and those who feel their spiritual home has been taken from them.
If you want to take in the moment in reverent silence, though, I fully support that; this playlist will be here when the eclipse is over, if you want to extend the astronomical vibe.
Mr. Trump’s tone turns reverent and somber, prompting some supporters to bow their heads or close their eyes.
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