Meaning & Definition of word "Reverent"

Reverent

/ˈrɛvərənt/

adjective:

  • 1. Showing deep respect or admiration for something or someone.
    • Example: The audience remained reverent during the tribute to the fallen heroes.
  • 2. Characterized by a feeling of deep respect mixed with awe.
    • Example: She spoke in a reverent tone when discussing the sacred traditions of her culture.
  • 3. Marked by or exhibiting reverence.
    • Example: The reverent atmosphere in the cathedral was palpable as the congregation prayed.

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin 'reverent-' (present participle of 'revereri') meaning to stand in awe of.

Common Phrases and Expressions

reverent silence:

A quiet stillness that reflects respect or awe.

a reverent attitude:

An approach or mindset characterized by deep respect.

Related Words

reverence:

A feeling of deep respect.

veneration:

Great respect given to someone or something due to their wisdom or age.

awe:

A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.

Slang Meanings of reverent