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单词 revere
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Definition of revere in English:

revere

verb rɪˈvɪə
[with object]
  • Feel deep respect or admiration for (something)

    Cézanne's still lifes were revered by his contemporaries
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here was a man who loved and revered God more than anyone I had ever known, either in person or in their writings.
    • There is no better way to consider the significance of the Sun in astrology than to reflect upon its importance to a culture whose survival was dependent upon respecting and revering its power.
    • This is because they worship and revere the jaguar as the Amazon's ultimate predator.
    • It's rare to find a singer who reveres his fans almost as much as they worship him.
    • Survivals from the earliest centuries of Christianity were also revered among their treasures.
    • We will always love you, and revere your amazing grace in that wonderful season.
    • He reveres tradition and worships speed, riding hundreds of miles a week, logging at least 30 miles before work.
    • It is, therefore, obligatory on every Muslim to respect and revere these holy places.
    • The point is, from an early age, children come to admire and revere superheroes, if not for what they stand for, then for what they can do.
    • Just as we are commanded to show respect for God's name, so also must we revere His teachings.
    • Now the tantric injunction to respect, honor and revere the body makes sense.
    • There great footballers are revered, and, crucially, are measured by the prizes they have won.
    • The Romans adulated and revered the god of conquest, Mars, son of Jupiter.
    • The people of Bastar revere their heroes and worship Mother Earth for her life sustaining bounty.
    • Hank loves and reveres the music, but has fun with it too.
    • Since American pop culture reveres stardom, rappers often garner more attention and respect than they deserve.
    • It is obvious to see why we revere literature of this sort; why we offer Nobel prizes to its creators, and form awestruck reading groups to pay it homage.
    • If we could revere our planet with the same respect and love that we gave in the past to God, it would benefit us as well as Earth.
    • In the interests of good government it is essential that the monarch be revered, but not genuinely loved.
    • I adore, admire and revere their faith, their endurance, their agonizing love for God.
    Synonyms
    respect, admire, think highly of, have a high opinion of, hold in high regard, esteem, hold in (high) esteem, think much of, approve of, appreciate, cherish, value, set (great) store by, prize, treasure, look up to
    worship, pay homage to, venerate, reverence, adulate, hold in awe, idolize, put on a pedestal, lionize, hero-worship, honour, love

Origin

Mid 17th century: from French révérer or Latin revereri, from re- (expressing intensive force) + vereri 'to fear'.

Rhymes

adhere, Agadir, Anglosphere, appear, arrear, auctioneer, austere, balladeer, bandolier, Bashkir, beer, besmear, bier, blear, bombardier, brigadier, buccaneer, cameleer, career, cashier, cavalier, chandelier, charioteer, cheer, chevalier, chiffonier, clavier, clear, Coetzee, cohere, commandeer, conventioneer, Cordelier, corsetière, Crimea, dear, deer, diarrhoea (US diarrhea), domineer, Dorothea, drear, ear, electioneer, emir, endear, engineer, fear, fleer, Freer, fusilier, gadgeteer, Galatea, gazetteer, gear, gondolier, gonorrhoea (US gonorrhea), Greer, grenadier, hand-rear, hear, here, Hosea, idea, interfere, Izmir, jeer, Judaea, Kashmir, Keir, kir, Korea, Lear, leer, Maria, marketeer, Medea, Meir, Melilla, mere, Mia, Mir, mishear, mountaineer, muleteer, musketeer, mutineer, near, orienteer, pamphleteer, panacea, paneer, peer, persevere, pier, Pierre, pioneer, pistoleer, privateer, profiteer, puppeteer, racketeer, ratafia, rear, rhea, rocketeer, Sapir, scrutineer, sear, seer, sere, severe, Shamir, shear, sheer, sincere, smear, sneer, sonneteer, souvenir, spear, sphere, steer, stere, summiteer, Tangier, tear, tier, Trier, Tyr, veer, veneer, Vere, Vermeer, vizier, volunteer, Wear, weir, we're, year, Zaïre
 
 

revere1

verbrəˈvɪrrəˈvir
[with object]
  • Feel deep respect or admiration for (something)

    Cézanne's still lifes were revered by his contemporaries
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's rare to find a singer who reveres his fans almost as much as they worship him.
    • Since American pop culture reveres stardom, rappers often garner more attention and respect than they deserve.
    • There is no better way to consider the significance of the Sun in astrology than to reflect upon its importance to a culture whose survival was dependent upon respecting and revering its power.
    • If we could revere our planet with the same respect and love that we gave in the past to God, it would benefit us as well as Earth.
    • It is, therefore, obligatory on every Muslim to respect and revere these holy places.
    • The people of Bastar revere their heroes and worship Mother Earth for her life sustaining bounty.
    • There great footballers are revered, and, crucially, are measured by the prizes they have won.
    • It is obvious to see why we revere literature of this sort; why we offer Nobel prizes to its creators, and form awestruck reading groups to pay it homage.
    • Survivals from the earliest centuries of Christianity were also revered among their treasures.
    • Now the tantric injunction to respect, honor and revere the body makes sense.
    • Hank loves and reveres the music, but has fun with it too.
    • I adore, admire and revere their faith, their endurance, their agonizing love for God.
    • Just as we are commanded to show respect for God's name, so also must we revere His teachings.
    • Here was a man who loved and revered God more than anyone I had ever known, either in person or in their writings.
    • In the interests of good government it is essential that the monarch be revered, but not genuinely loved.
    • He reveres tradition and worships speed, riding hundreds of miles a week, logging at least 30 miles before work.
    • This is because they worship and revere the jaguar as the Amazon's ultimate predator.
    • We will always love you, and revere your amazing grace in that wonderful season.
    • The point is, from an early age, children come to admire and revere superheroes, if not for what they stand for, then for what they can do.
    • The Romans adulated and revered the god of conquest, Mars, son of Jupiter.
    Synonyms
    respect, admire, think highly of, have a high opinion of, hold in high regard, esteem, hold in esteem, hold in high esteem, think much of, approve of, appreciate, cherish, value, set store by, set great store by, prize, treasure, look up to

Origin

Mid 17th century: from French révérer or Latin revereri, from re- (expressing intensive force) + vereri ‘to fear’.

Revere2

proper nounrəˈvirrəˈvɪr
  • A city in east central Massachusetts, on Massachusetts Bay, northeast of Boston; population 60,204 (est. 2008).

 
 
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