"Reverence" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Reverence refers to a feeling or attitude of deep respect and awe for something or someone, often accompanied by a sense of wonder, admiration, and even fear. It can be expressed through various forms, such as:
Strong emotions that inspire a person to be respectfully obedient or pious
A deeply respectful or admiring attitude towards a person, god, or institution
A sense of solemnity or formality, often accompanied by a desire to avoid disrupting or offending the object of reverence
A feeling of ingrained respect or devotion, based on moral or spiritual values
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.
Having or producing the repeated echoing sound of reflections from a room or a place.<br><br>Example: "The large cathedral had a reverberative acoustics, which made the sound of the chanting voices seem to linger on."
To express deep respect or admiration for someone or something, often because of their achievements, qualities, or position of authority.
Holier than thou or excessively deferential, especially towards people of high social standing or people who are considered morally superior.