单词 | venerate |
释义 | venerate (once / 313 pages) v To venerate is to worship, adore, be in awe of. You probably don't venerate your teacher or boss; however, you may act like you do! The word hasn't come far from its Latin roots in venerari, "to worship." Although you can certainly venerate a deity, a person can deserve it, too. Find part of the word Venus in there, meaning "love, desire" and dang, if someone venerates you, you're doing okay. We don't usually venerate our sweethearts; we often save it for those higher powers, or for remarkable people we're in awe of. Mother Teresa was venerated for her work with the poor, and Gandhi was venerated for his efforts for peace, but most people aren't venerated for normal stuff, like being someone's sweetie. WORD FAMILYvenerate: venerable, venerated, venerates, venerating, veneration, venerator+/venerability: venerabilities/venerable: venerability, venerableness, venerablest, venerably/veneration: venerations/venerator: venerators USAGE EXAMPLES“It’s just so different than the typical path,” Mark Schubert, the venerated, longtime Olympic swimming coach, told The Washington Post in 2009 about Knutson. Washington Post(Dec 30, 2016) The Palestinian authorities venerate such “martyrs” and compensate their families financially. New York Times(Dec 28, 2016) Jesus is also venerated in Islam, and she as his mother. BBC(Dec 24, 2016) v regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of We venerate genius Syn|Hypo|Hyper fear, revere, reverence enshrine, saint hold sacred worshipshow devotion to (a deity) esteem, prise, prize, respect, value regard highly; think much of |
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