Pronunciation: /ˈrɛvərəns/
noun deep respect for someone or something
A1 She showed reverence for her elders by always listening to their advice.
A2 In some cultures, bowing is a sign of reverence and respect.
B1 The students displayed reverence during the ceremony by remaining silent and attentive.
B2 The artist's work was met with great reverence by art critics and enthusiasts.
C1 The historian's deep reverence for the past was evident in the way he meticulously preserved ancient artifacts.
C2 The religious leader was held in high reverence by his followers for his wisdom and compassion.
verb None
A1 She reverences her elders by always listening to their advice.
A2 In some cultures, it is common to reverence ancestors through rituals and ceremonies.
B1 The students were taught to reverence nature and treat it with care and respect.
B2 As a sign of reverence, the crowd stood in silence as the national anthem played.
C1 The artist's work is revered by art critics around the world for its innovation and creativity.
C2 The religious leader is revered by millions of followers for his wisdom and compassion.
adjective None
A1 She showed reverence towards her elders.
A2 The students listened with reverence to the teacher's instructions.
B1 The ceremony was conducted with great reverence for tradition.
B2 The artist's work is held in reverence by art enthusiasts around the world.
C1 His reverence for nature is evident in his conservation efforts.
C2 The historian's reverence for accuracy in research is well-known in academic circles.
adverb None
A1 She looked at the old man with reverence.
A2 The students listened to the teacher with reverence.
B1 The artist painted the portrait with great reverence for his subject.
B2 The team members spoke of their coach with deep reverence.
C1 The ceremony was conducted with utmost reverence for tradition.
C2 The scientist approached the ancient artifact with reverence and caution.
pronoun None
A1 I have reverence for my elders.
A2 She showed reverence for the traditions of her culture.
B1 The students demonstrated reverence during the ceremony.
B2 In some cultures, reverence for nature is deeply ingrained.
C1 His reverence for the classics is evident in his writing.
C2 The artist's work is filled with reverence for the human experience.
preposition None
A1 He looked at the ancient statue with reverence.
A2 The students treated their teacher with reverence.
B1 The ceremony was conducted with reverence and respect.
B2 She approached the altar with reverence, bowing her head in prayer.
C1 The artist's work was held in reverence by art critics around the world.
C2 The scientist spoke with reverence about the groundbreaking research conducted by her mentor.
conjunction None
A1 I have reverence for my elders.
A2 She bowed in reverence before the altar.
B1 The students showed reverence towards their teacher.
B2 The ceremony was conducted with great reverence.
C1 His reverence for nature is evident in his artwork.
C2 The monks lived a life of quiet reverence in the monastery.
interjection None
A1 Reverence! Please be quiet in the library.
A2 Reverence! Let's show respect for our elders.
B1 Reverence! It is important to honor traditions.
B2 Reverence! We must pay our respects at the memorial.
C1 Reverence! The ceremony was conducted with utmost respect.
C2 Reverence! The artist's work was met with great admiration.
article None
A1 She showed reverence towards her elders.
A2 The students bowed their heads in reverence during the ceremony.
B1 The community held a ceremony in reverence of their ancestors.
B2 The artist's work was met with great reverence by art critics.
C1 His reverence for nature was evident in his conservation efforts.
C2 The priest conducted the service with deep reverence and respect.