"Reverences" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reverences" Meaning

Respectful regard and esteem; worship or adoration.

"Reverences" Examples

Examples of the word "reverences"


The reverences of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs were depicted in the intricate hieroglyphics on the temple walls.
Throughout the century, the essay sparked a profound reverences for the historical event that shaped the nation's path forward.
The enthusiast's goal was to offer a respectful reverences to the artist's tactics that earned the award, which they felt was richly deserved.
The reverences she offered her teacher were marked by humility and acknowledgment for having witnessed her growth throughout the years.
Experts in various media said that the protesters' reverences to the movement were a sign of the performance being a further appeal to humanity.

"Reverences" Similar Words

Reverberations

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Echoes or lingering effects of a particular event, action, or sound, continuing to be felt or noticed long after the initial occurrence.<br><br>Example: The reverberations of the economic crisis were felt for years to come.<br><br>In physics, it can also refer to the continued motion of sound waves after the original sound has stopped, causing an echo-like effect.<br><br>Example: The cathedral's acoustics created a long reverberation that made the choir sound rich and full.

Reverberative

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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."

Reverberator

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A reverberator is an electronic apparatus for artificially proportionate reverberation in music, often used in audio engineering and recording studios.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The sound engineer used a reverberator to create a sense of space in the recording studio.<br> The church's reverberator was installed to enhance the natural echoes in the acoustic.<br><br>Synonyms: reverb unit, echo chamber, sonic delay system<br><br>Antonyms: sound absorption material, acoustic dampener

Reverberatory

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Returning or spreading out; reverberating. A reverberatory furnace is a type of furnace, typically used in smelting or vitrifying ores, in which the heat flashes are confined by a lining of refractory brick and then escape all at once, after which there are reverberations between the inner lining of the furnace and the column of hot gases that rise from it. The heat is dispersed over the interior of the furnace by means of an inlet and an outlet for the hot gases, so that a succession of heat waves acts on the charge.

Revere

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

Revered

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Highly respected and admired; worthy of great admiration and respect.

Reverence

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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:<br><br> Strong emotions that inspire a person to be respectfully obedient or pious<br> A deeply respectful or admiring attitude towards a person, god, or institution<br> A sense of solemnity or formality, often accompanied by a desire to avoid disrupting or offending the object of reverence<br> A feeling of ingrained respect or devotion, based on moral or spiritual values

Reverenced

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Showing great respect or admiration for someone or something.

Reverencing

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Holier than thou or excessively deferential, especially towards people of high social standing or people who are considered morally superior.

Reverend

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A title of honor given to a member of the clergy, especially a senior member of the Christian Church.

Reverent

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Respectful and full of reverence; showing a feeling of deep respect and adoration for a person, place, or thing.

Reverential

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Showing or feeling a deep respect and awe for someone or something, often due to their great power, wisdom, or importance.

Reverentially

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Admiringly and politely, showing great respect or deference.

Reverently

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Respectfully and with a sense of awe; with deep respect or admiration.

Reveres

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The word "reserves" is not found, but "reveres" seems related to "revere" which is a verb that means to feel a deep respect and admiration for someone or something.

Reverie

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A state of being lost in thought, often daydreaming or dreaming while awake, typically with a gentle, peaceful, and introspective quality. It is a mental state characterized by a person's mind wandering freely, often with a sense of being in a dream-like or fantasy-like state, and typically without being fully engaged with the external world.