单词 | venerable |
释义 | venerable (once / 480 pages) adj To be venerable is to be admired and respected because of your status or age. You become venerable by achieving great things or just by living long enough. The adjective venerable means "admired" and "respected" — it should describe how you feel about old folks and bosses, for example. It describes the wise old man at the top of the mountain who tells you the meaning of life. As a noun, the Venerable refers to someone high up in a religion, usually Christian. In fact, Saint Bede, who is sometimes called the Father of English History, is often referred to as the Bede the Venerable. WORD FAMILYvenerable: venerability, venerableness, venerablest, venerably+/venerability: venerabilities/venerate: venerable, venerated, venerates, venerating, veneration, venerator/veneration: venerations/venerator: venerators USAGE EXAMPLESUSC will also reap the usual benefits from being at home during bowl week before playing at the venerable stadium 14 miles from campus. Seattle Times(Jan 01, 2017) This venerable champagne house was celebrating the discovery of several hundred old bottles forgotten in its cellars. Washington Post(Dec 23, 2016) Even so, it’s a slap at one of North Korea’s most venerable cultural institutions. Seattle Times(Dec 26, 2016) 1adj profoundly honored Syn august, revered honorable, honourable worthy of being honored; entitled to honor and respect 2adj impressive by reason of age a venerable sage with white hair and beard Syn old (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age |
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