"Revere" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Revere" Meaning

To express deep respect or admiration for someone or something, often because of their achievements, qualities, or position of authority.

"Revere" Examples

Usage Examples of "Revere"


1. Historical Context: Revere a Public Figure

"Historians revere John F. Kennedy as a charismatic leader who inspired a generation."

2. Exhibit Respect: Expressing Admiration for Someone's Quality

"Art enthusiasts revere the unique brushstroke techniques of the modern artist, regarding them as a hallmark of their skill."

3. Worship: Use in a Religious Context

"Buddhist monks revere the Dalai Lama for his teachings on compassion and inner peace."

4. Feel Deep Respect: Expressing Esteem for Something or Someone

"Locals revere the ancient temple as a place of spiritual enlightenment and historical significance."

5. Look UP to Something: Exemplify a Sense of Awe or Admiration

"Kids revere their parents for the unwavering support and love they provide."

"Revere" Similar Words

Reverberated

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Resounded or echoed again and again after an initial sound has faded away.

Reverberates

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Reverberating

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Reverberating refers to the action or state of repeating or echoing back and forth, often in a way that sounds hollow or empty. It can also describe the sound of something resonating and continuing to be heard after the original sound has stopped.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The reverberating echo of the bell continued to ring out in the empty hall."<br> "The politician's words were lost in a sea of reverberating applause."<br><br>Syntactic class: Adjective.

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