Although conducted with reverence and not rushed, it was still completed very quickly.
For here lay no more than a piece of meat, oblivious, inanimate, an object to be examined without reverence.
I feel a kind of reverence in late summer when I visit that abandoned butterfly garden.
I stood there, gazing down, and feeling a reverence for these spectacles of the natural world.
Possibly that reverence for horned mountains extends back to the Neolithic period.
She held herself raised by her great prosperity above all that ordinary mortals fear and reverence.
The theme of the sermon was reverence and obedience.
There was no privacy for the dead: the most one could hope for was a certain reverence.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE►great
· With great reverence we laid it here in the Treasure House.· She sounded really respectful and seemed to have the greatest reverence for that ancient custom.
[uncountable] formal great respect and admiration for someone or somethingreverence for reverence for tradition