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showing reverence

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  • reverence — n. & v. n. 1 a the act of revering or the state of being revered (hold in reverence; feel reverence for). b the capacity for revering (lacks reverence). 2 archaic a gesture showing that one reveres; a bow or curtsy. 3 (Reverence) a title used of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • reverence — 1. noun a) Veneration; profound awe and respect, normally in a sacred context. Your reverence b) An act of showing respect, such as a bow. 2 …   Wiktionary

  • with reverence — with honor, while showing great respect …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pi´ous|ness — pi|ous «PY uhs», adjective. 1. having or showing reverence for God; active in worship or prayer; religious: »The pious old woman made every effort to go to worship each time she could. 2. done or used under pretense of religion: »a pious fraud, a …   Useful english dictionary

  • pi´ous|ly — pi|ous «PY uhs», adjective. 1. having or showing reverence for God; active in worship or prayer; religious: »The pious old woman made every effort to go to worship each time she could. 2. done or used under pretense of religion: »a pious fraud, a …   Useful english dictionary

  • pi|ous — «PY uhs», adjective. 1. having or showing reverence for God; active in worship or prayer; religious: »The pious old woman made every effort to go to worship each time she could. 2. done or used under pretense of religion: »a pious fraud, a pious… …   Useful english dictionary

  • reverend — reverend, reverent, reverential 1. In its general meaning, reverend means ‘deserving reverence’, and is most often found in clerical contexts even when it is not a formal title, whereas reverent means ‘showing reverence’ in wider contexts: • He… …   Modern English usage

  • reverent — reverend, reverent, reverential 1. In its general meaning, reverend means ‘deserving reverence’, and is most often found in clerical contexts even when it is not a formal title, whereas reverent means ‘showing reverence’ in wider contexts: • He… …   Modern English usage

  • reverential — reverend, reverent, reverential 1. In its general meaning, reverend means ‘deserving reverence’, and is most often found in clerical contexts even when it is not a formal title, whereas reverent means ‘showing reverence’ in wider contexts: • He… …   Modern English usage

  • pious — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin pius Date: 15th century 1. a. marked by or showing reverence for deity and devotion to divine worship b. marked by conspicuous religiosity < a hypocrite a thing all pious words and uncharitable… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Holy Name of Jesus — • Reverence for the name of Jesus is not optional for believers. Article highlights the Scriptural reasons, and describes some customary ways of showing reverence Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Name of Jesus      …   Catholic encyclopedia

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