"Venerable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Venerable" Meaning

Showing respect and admiration for someone or something because of their age, position, or achievements.

"Venerable" Examples

Existence of the Word


The word "venerable" is an adjective in the English language.

Synonyms

Meaning in simpler terms of "venerable": worthy of respect, admired, and esteemed, through age and steady good qualities, or through being in a high or sacred office.

Usage Examples


1. Use to describe an aged person with respect

She is a venerable woman who has spent her life helping the community.

2. Use to describe something old but still of value or quality

The venerable library has been in the town for centuries but still attracts visitors.

3. Use to describe an authority figure that deserves respect

The university's mathematics professor is a venerable figure in her field.

4. Use to describe an ancient building or monument with historical significance

The Venerable Tower, built over 500 years ago, is a famous landmark in the city.

5. Use to describe something or someone with a long-established reputation

The company has built its market reputation since the day it was founded, thirty years ago, earning it a very venerable brand status.

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