Deep respect for someone or something
“They were able to persuade people that Stonehenge should be a place of reverence and respect, and to deal with the tiny group of people who felt compelled to climb up the stones without creating a riot.”
Loyalty, allegiance or fealty to someone or something
“Many societies are built around religion, or a sense of reverence to a religion.”
A feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar
“This imagery spills over to the way the characters talk about the landscape, with reverence, awe, and love.”
The act of worshipping or praising someone or something highly
The state of being tractable
Polite attention or respect, especially that given by men to women
An excessive admiration or devotion for a particular person, thing, or set of beliefs
Respect and honor
Term of respect, usually to royalty
Affection, fondness, or sympathy for someone or something
A rough calculation of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something
An act of bending the head or upper body as a sign of respect or greeting
To regard or treat with deep respect
“In Spain, the dance is done to reverence the Blessed Sacrament, a consecrated wafer used in Communion.”
To perform a (usually religious) ceremony
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