Vénérables (en. Venerable)
ve-ne-ra-bl
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
One who inspires respect due to their imposing appearance or age.
The venerable trees of the park tell centuries of history.
Les vénérables arbres du parc racontent des siècles d'histoire.
Refers to a man or woman respected for their wisdom or experience.
The doctor is a venerable man, known for his wise advice.
Le docteur est un homme vénérable, connu pour ses conseils avisés.
Refers to traditions or practices respected for their antiquity.
The venerable customs of this village are preserved with fervor.
Les vénérables coutumes de ce village sont préservées avec ferveur.
Etymology
From Latin 'venerabilis', derived from the verb 'venerari' which means 'to venerate'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
venerable old age
Respected and honored old age.
vieillesse vénérable
fixed in the venerable
Remaining attached to ancient traditions.
figé dans le vénérable
venerable homage
Recognition towards something worthy of respect.
hommage vénérable
Related Words
venerate
To pay a respectful homage.
vénérer
veneration
The act of venerating, of deeply respecting.
vénération
respect
Consideration for the importance or value of something.
respect
Slang Meanings
Used humorously to refer to an elderly person.
He is so old that they affectionately call him the venerable.
Il est si vieux qu'on l'appelle affectueusement le vénérable.
Refers to someone who is highly respected in a group.
The professor is the venerable of the committee, everyone listens to him.
Le professeur est le vénérable du comité, tout le monde l'écoute.