Associations to the word «Venerated»
Noun
- Relic
- Veneration
- Icon
- Reverence
- Pilgrim
- Shrine
- Martyr
- Deity
- Piety
- Worship
- Buddhist
- Buddha
- Ancestor
- Virgin
- Hindus
- Orthodox
- Patron
- Feast
- Saint
- Sacrament
- Pilgrimage
- Cult
- Isis
- Goddess
- Devotee
- Christian
- Devotion
- Miracle
- Divine
- Sect
- Eloquence
- Prophet
- Shiva
- Esteem
- Hymn
- Catholic
- Christ
- Tenth
- Satan
- Cathedral
- Idol
- Statue
- Liturgy
- Divinity
- Gospel
- Image
- Altar
- Follower
- Zeus
- Jesus
- Resurrection
- Procession
- Denomination
- Christianity
- Tomb
- Monastery
- Religion
- Deacon
- Respect
- Madonna
- Muslim
- Monk
- God
- Blessing
- Spirit
- Patriarch
- Communion
- Prayer
- Temple
- Mary
- Abraham
- Calendar
- Tradition
- Guru
- Egyptian
- Myth
- Faith
- Scripture
- Priest
- Conception
Adverb
Wiktionary
VENERATE, verb. (transitive) To treat with great respect and deference.
VENERATE, verb. (transitive) To revere or hold in awe.
Dictionary definition
VENERATE, verb. Regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius".
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