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reverence
noun as in high opinion of something
Example Sentences
“That gives its own layer of responsibility and reverence to the original piece.”
“The Brutalist” is set in 1950s Pennsylvania and, for its pope-ly antagonist, presents an American figure of reverence: a very rich man.
When you marvel at the fruits of a Capricorn’s labor, understand that they would not exist without the potent recipe of discipline and dignity, suffering and strife, responsibility and reverence.
She captures quiet reverence in someone so scrutinized he’s not permitted vulnerability.
Americans have a certain reverence for those who act on impulse without considering the consequences.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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