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Reverence

Definitions: Reverence

Reverence

Noun

1. A profound fear inspired by a deity.

2. A reverent mental attitude.

Verb

1. Be in awe of; "Fear God as your father".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "reverence" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)


Specialty Definitions: Reverence

DomainDefinitions

Satire

REVERENCE, n. The spiritual attitude of a man to a god and a dog to a man. Source: Devil's Dictionary.

Slang in 1811

REVERENCE. An ancient custom, which obliges any person easing himself near the highway or foot-path, on the word REVERENCE being given him by a passenger, to take off his hat with his teeth, and without moving from his station to throw it over his head, b. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.

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Synonyms: Reverence

Synonyms: awe (n), veneration (n), fear (v), revere (v), venerate (v). (additional references)
Antonym: irreverence (n). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Reverence

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Clergy

Dignitaries of the church; ecclesiarch, hierarch; ebdomarius; eminence, reverence, elder, primate, metropolitan, archbishop, bishop, prelate, diocesan, suffragan, dean, subdean, archdeacon, prebendary, canon, rural dean, rector, parson, vicar, perpetual curate, residentiary, beneficiary, incumbent, chaplain, curate; deacon, deaconess; preacher, reader, lecturer; capitular; missionary, propagandist, Jesuit, revivalist, field preacher.

Impiety

Hypocrisy; (falsehood); pietism, cant, pious fraud; lip devotion, lip service, lip reverence; misdevotion, formalism, austerity; sanctimony, sanctimoniousness; adj; pharisaism, precisianism; sabbatism, sabbatarianism; odium theologicum, sacerdotalism; bigotry; (obstinacy), (prejudice); blue laws.

Piety

Noun: piety, religion, theism, faith; religiousness, holiness; Adjective: saintship; religionism; sanctimony; (assumed piety); reverence; (respect); humility, veneration, devotion; prostration; (worship); grace, unction, edification; sanctity, sanctitude; consecration.

Respect

Verb: respect, regard; revere, reverence; hold in reverence, honor, venerate, hallow; esteem; (approve of); think much of; entertain respect for, bear respect for; look up to, defer to; have a high opinion of, hold a high opinion of; pay attention, pay respect; n. to; do honor to, render honor to; do the honors, hail; show courtesy; salute, present arms; do homage to, pay homage to; pay tribute to, kneel to, bow to, bend the knee to; fall down before, prostrate oneself, kiss the hem of one's garment; worship.

Noun: respect, regard, consideration; courtesy; attention, deference, reverence, honor, esteem, estimation, veneration, admiration; approbation.

Title

Highness, excellency, grace; lordship, worship; reverence, reverend; esquire, sir, master, Mr., signor, se$or, Mein Herr, mynheer; your honor, his honor; serene highness; handle to one's name.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Reverence

English words defined with "reverence": awed, aweless, awestricken, awestruck, awful, awlessbow, bowingCourt of regardgenuflection, genuflexion, godlyimpious, in awe of, IncurvationNote of admirationobeisance, OblationerpiousRedoubting, religious, revered, reverenced, Reverencer, Reverencing, reverend, reverent, reverentially, reverentlySir reverance, Sir reverence, sublimeTo do reverence, To stand in awe ofUndeify, ungodly, UnreverenceVail, venerated, veneratorworshipful. (references)
Specialty definitions using "reverence": AbdomenBathsheba, Bean-kingChair-daysElectricityHYENALion and the True Prince, LordPiety, Public-house Signsreverencescarabaeus, SIR REVERENCEusage. (references)
Etymologies containing "reverence": RedoubtingUnreverence. (references)

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Modern Usage: Reverence

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Now by yond marble heaven, in the due reverence of a sacred vow, I here engage my words. (Othello; writing credit: William Shakespeare; Oliver Parker)

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Commercial Usage: Reverence

DomainTitle

Books

  • From Reverence to Rape (reference)

  • Of God and Pelicans: A Theology of Reverence for Life (reference)

  • Reverence for the Soul (reference)

  • Reverence for Wood (reference)

  • With Reverence for the Word: Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (reference)

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Theater & Movies

  

Music

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Photo Album: Reverence

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Preserving the reverence for life : the challenge of AIDS.Credit: National Library of Medicine.

Ferdinand Cortes and Hernando de Soto in the camp of the Inca at Caxamalca. The order of his court and the reverence with which his subjects approached his person, astonished the Spaniards / drawing by C. Colin.Credit: Library of Congress.

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Familiar Quotations: Reverence

AuthorQuotation

Decimus Junius Juvenal

The greatest reverence is due the young.

Frank Lloyd Wright

Respect the masterpiece. It is true reverence to man. There is no quality so great, none so much needed now.

Henry Bolingbroke

Pride defeats its own end, by bringing the man who seeks esteem and reverence into contempt.

Johnson

Dead counsellors are the most instructive, because they are heard with patience and reverence.

Plato

Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but the spirit of reverence.

Pythagoras

Above the cloud with its shadow is the star with its light. Above all things reverence thyself.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Sunday is the core of our civilization, dedicated to thought and reverence.

Sextus Propertius

Every man now worships gold, all other reverence being done away.

Thomas Hobbes

The praise of ancient authors proceeds not from the reverence of the dead, but from the competition and mutual envy of the living.

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Historic Usage: Reverence

AuthorDateQuotation

John Locke

1690

It is true, he has annexed two limitations to it, to no purpose: First, He says, it must be with reverence. (Second Treatise of Government)

Marbury v. Madison

1803

That it thus reduces to nothing what we have deemed the greatest improvement on political institutions -- a written constitution -- would of itself be sufficient, in America, where written constitutions have been viewed with so much reverence, for rejecting the construction. (reference)

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Use in Literature: Reverence

TitleAuthorQuote

Scarlet Letter

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Satan dropped it there, I take it, intending a scurrilous jest against your reverence.

King Richard III

Shakespeare, William

More bitterly could I expostulate, Save that, for reverence to some alive, I give a sparing limit to my tongue.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Reverence

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

The properties of the sun that have inspired such reverence include its light (visible radiation) and its warmth (infrared radiation). (references)

Economic History

China

Science and technology have always preoccupied Chinas leaders; indeed, China's leading technocrats--both Jiang and Zhu were trained as electric power engineers--have a great reverence for science. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

ELECTRICITY, n. The power that causes all natural phenomena not known to be caused by something else. It is the same thing as lightning, and its famous attempt to strike Dr. Franklin is one of the most picturesque incidents in that great and good man's career. The memory of Dr. Franklin is justly held in great reverence, particularly in France, where a waxen effigy of him was recently on exhibition, bearing the following touching account of his life and services to science: "Monsieur Franqulin, inventor of electricity. This illustrious savant, after having made several voyages around the world, died on the Sandwich Islands and was devoured by savages, of whom not a single fragment was ever recovered." Electricity seems destined to play a most important part in the arts and industries. The question of its economical application to some purposes is still unsettled, but experiment has already proved that it will propel a street car better than a gas jet and give more light than a horse.

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Speeches: Reverence

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Warren G. Harding

1921-1923Let us express renewed and strengthened devotion, in grateful reverence for the immortal beginning, and utter our confidence in the supreme fulfillment.

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Usage Frequency: Reverence

"Reverence" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 98.45% of the time. "Reverence" is used about 258 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)98.45%25418,599
Noun (proper)1.55%4175,879
                    Total100.00%258N/A

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Expressions: Reverence

Expressions using "reverence": his reverence save your reverence saving your reverence Sir reverence To do reverence. Additional references.

Hypenated Usage

Ending with "reverence": near-reverence, Self-reverence.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Reverence

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
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  reverence

28

  knight reverence

6

  reverence for life

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Modern Translations: Reverence

Language Translations for "reverence"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Albanian

  

përkulje (bend, Bob, bow, crouch, curtsey, curtsy, curvature, droop, flection, flex, flexion, flexure, incurvation, incurvature, inflection, sag, stoop, warp), nderim (compliments, consideration, credit, curtsey, curtsy, deference, devoirs, distinction, esteem, estimation, homage, honor, honour, obeisance, respect, respectability, respectfulness, salute, veneration). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏مهابة (dignity, portliness, sublimity, veneration), ‏توقير (adoration, obeisance, veneration), ‏تبجيل (esteem, magnification, veneration), ‏إنحناءة احترام, ‏إحترام (consideration, courtesy, deference, esteem, estimation, homage, honor, honour, obeisance, prestige, regard, reputability, respect, respects). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

уважение (admiration, consideration, credit, deference, duty, esteem, estimation, homage, honor, honour, obeisance, observance, piety, regard, respect, worship), реверанс (curtsey, curtsy, obeisance, scrape), тача (keep, preserve, respect, revere, venerate, worship), благоговение (awe, veneration), преподобие, почит (esteem, homage, honor, honour, obeisance, regard, respect, worship), поклон (bow, curtsey, obeisance, salaam). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

尊敬 (respect, respectfully, revere). (various references)

   

Czech

  

vážnost (estimation, gravity, seriousness, severity, solemnity, sternness), úcta (awe, deference, esteem, estimation, obeisance, piety, regard, reputation, respect, tribute, veneration). (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

حرمت (Revere, Sanctity), تکریم (Tribute, Veneration), احترام گذاردن (Defer), احترام (Curtsy, Obeisance, Regard, Respect, Respectability, Revere, Tribute, Veneration). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

kunnioitus (esteem, regard, respect, veneration). (various references)

   

French

  

respect (regard, respect), révérence, vénération (respect). (various references)

   

German

  

Ehrfurcht (awe, respect), Pietät (piety, respect). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

σέβασ (awe, homage, regard, respect), σεβασμιότητα, ευλάβεια (devotion, devoutness, piety, prayerfulness, regardfulness, sanctimony). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

מורא (awe, fear, fright, respect), יראת כבוד (awe, homage, respect, veneration), הערצה (admiration, adoration, esteem, veneration). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

hódolat (deference, homage, obeisance, veneration), tisztelet (adoration, awe, cult, dread, esteem, honor, honour, regard, respect, tribute, veneration), nagyrabecsülés (appreciation, dread). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

sembah, penghormatan (accolade, homage). (various references)

   

Italian

  

riverenza (curtsey, curtsy, piety, respect), venerazione (adoration, enshrinement, veneration, worship). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

恭敬 (respect, veneration), 崇敬 . (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

ぎょうぼう (look to, look up to, looking intently), すうけい, きょうけい (respect, veneration), そんすう (veneration), そんしん, きんぼ (admiration, adoration), そんけい (an elder brother, elderly person, esteem, honour, respect), うやまい (esteem, honor, respect, veneration), いけい (awe, respect), いく (awe, fear, how many?, how much?, several, some, to go), あおぎのぞみ (look to, look up to), けいぎょう (admiration, adoration, love of virtue), けいしん (gullibility, piety, weak earthquake), けいこう (admiration, adoration, aroma, carrying, fame, fluorescence, fragrance, go right ahead, honor, inclination, love of virtue, mouth of a chicken, oral, perfume, tendency, trend). (various references)

   

Manx

  

arrym (honour, respect, solemnity, veneration). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

everenceray

   

Portuguese

  

reverenciar (adore, bow, curtsy, hallow, hold in esteem, honor, honour, kotow, kowtow, respect, revere, worship), reverência (awe, bow, curtsey, curtsy, homage, obeisance), venerar (adore, ester, hallow, honor, honour, respect, revere, venerate), veneração (cult, dread, regard, veneration, worship), vênia (compliment, curtsey, curtsy), mesura (bow, curtsey, curtsy, obeisance), grande respeito. (various references)

   

Romanian

  

reverenţã (bow, curtsey, curtsy, esteem, obeisance, respect), respect (consideration, deference, duty, esteem, estimation, homage, obeisance, observance, observancy, regard, respect), veneraţie (awe, veneration, worship), stima (esteem, hold, hold in estimation, reckon, respect, revere), sfinţie (holiness), plecãciune (bow, inclination, nod, obeisance), onoare (credit, dignity, distinction, esteem, Favor, favour, glory, honor, honour, reputation, repute), adoraţie, admiraţie (admiration, appreciation, veneration, wonder), admira (admire, respect, venerate). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

поклон (bow, regards). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

urram (deference, honour, respect), fiamh (a trace, aspect, awe, hue, tinge), eisimeil (dependence, obligation). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

poštovanje (deference, esteem, estimation, regard, respect, respects, tribute). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

reverencia (Bob, bow, bowing, curtsey, curtsy, drawing, obeisance). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

vördnad (awe, obeisance, obeisence, veneration), pietet (piety). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

reverans (bow, curtsey, curtsy), saygı ile eğilme, hayranlık (admiration, adoration, compliment, enthusiasm, love, wonder), hürmet (deference, homage, honor, honour, obeisance, regard, respect, tribute, veneration), derin saygı. (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

yzzat (awe, respect 1). (various references)

   

Ukranian 

  

глибоко поважати (revere), глибока повага, благоговіти, благоговіння (awe). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

sự tôn kính (cult, deference, duty, homage, veneration), lòng sùng kính, lòng kính trọng. (various references)

   

Welsh

  

parchu (respect, revere), parchedigaeth, parch (respect), addolgarwch (devoutness). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Reverence

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

adora, adorabant, adorabat, adorabimus, adorabis, adorabit, adorabitis, adorabo, adorabunt, adoramus, adorando, adorandum, adorans, adorant, adorante, adorantes, adorare, adorarem, adorarent, adoraret, adorari, adorassent, adorasset, adorasti, adorat, adorate, adoratis, adorato, adoraturus, adoraverimus, adoraverint, adoraveris, adoraverit, adoraveritis, adoravero, adoraverunt, adoravi, adoravit, adoravitque, adorem, adoremus, adorent, adores, adoret, adoretis, adoretisque, adoro, caerimoniae, caerimonias, caerimoniis, revereamur, revereantur, reverearis, reverebamur, reverebitur, reverebuntur, reveremini, reverentia, reverentiam, reveriti, reveritus, reveritusque, saluto, veneratio, veneratione, venerationem, venerationis. (various references)

Avestan200-600

nemangha. (various references)

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Bible Trace: Reverence

LanguageDateSourceMatthew Chapter 21, Verse 37
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintUsteron de apesteilen proV autouV ton uion autou legwn entraphsontai ton uion mou
Latin405VulgateNovissime autem misit ad eos filium suum dicens verebuntur filium meum
Old English990West SaxonEft nexstan he sende hys sune heomto. & cwæð. Hyo for-wandigeð þæt hyo nedoð minen sunen swa.
Middle English1395WyclifAnd at the laste he sente his sone to hem, and seide, Thei schulen drede my sone.
Renaissance English1526TyndaleBut last of all he sent vnto the his awne sonne sayinge: they will feare my sonne.
Jacobean English1611King JamesBut last of all he sent unto them his son, saying, They will reverence my son.
Victorian English1833WebsterBut last of all he sent to them his son, saying, They will reverence my son.
Basic English1964OgdenBut after that he sent his son to them, saying, They will have respect for my son.

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Matched Bible Translations: Reverence

LanguageMatthew Chapter 21, Verse 37
CebuanoUg sa katapusan, kanila ang iyang anak gipaadto niya nga nag-ingon, `Motahud sila sa akong anak.`
Chinese後 來 打 發 他 的 兒 子 到 他 們 那 裡 去 、 意 思 說 、 他 們 必 尊 敬 我 的 兒 子 。
Croatian"Naposljetku posla k njima sina svoga misleæi: 'Poštovat æe mog sina.'
DanishMen til sidst sendte han sin Søn til dem og sagde: De ville undse sig for min Søn.
DutchEn ten laatste zond hij tot hen zijn zoon, zeggende: Zij zullen mijn zoon ontzien.
FinnishMutta viimein hän lähetti heidän luokseen poikansa sanoen: `Minun poikaani he kavahtavat`.
FrenchEnfin, il envoya vers eux son fils, en disant: Ils auront du respect pour mon fils.
GermanDarnach sandte er seinen Sohn zu ihnen und sprach: Sie werden sich vor meinem Sohn scheuen.
HungarianUtoljára pedig elküldé azokhoz a maga fiát, ezt mondván: A fiamat meg fogják becsülni.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariAkhirnya tuan tanah itu mengirim kepada mereka anaknya sendiri. 'Pasti anak saya akan dihormati,' pikirnya.
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaPada akhirnya disuruhkannya kepada mereka itu anaknya laki-laki, katanya: Tak dapat tiada orang dusun itu akan menghormatkan anakku ini.
Manx GaelicAgh er-jerrey ooilley hug eh huc e vac, gra, Bee ad arrymagh da my vac.
MaoriNa, muri rawa iho, ka tono ia i tana tama ki a ratou, i mea ia, E hopohopo ratou ki taku tama.
NorwegianMen til sist sendte han sin sønn til dem og sa: De vil undse sig for min sønn.
PortuguesePor último enviou-lhes seu filho, dizendo: A meu filho terão respeito.   
RumanianLa urmq, a trimes la ei pe fiul squ, zicknd: ,Vor primi cu cinste pe fiul meu!`
RussianоБЛПОЕГ, РПУМБМ ПО Л ОЙН УЧПЕЗП УЩОБ, ЗПЧПТС: РПУФЩДСФУС УЩОБ НПЕЗП.
ShuarAmúamunam ni Uchirín akupeak "Winia uchir asamtai umirkachartimpiash" timiai.
SwahiliMwishowe akamtuma mwanawe huku akifikiri: `Watamheshimu mwanangu.`
SwedishSlutligen sände han till dem sin son, ty han tänkte: 'De skola väl hava försyn för min son.'
UmaKa'omea-na, na'uli': `Agina ana' -ku moto-mi kupahawa' hilou, bate rapengkorui-i mpai'.'

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Derivations & Misspellings: Reverence

Derivations

Words beginning with "reverence": reverenced, reverencer, reverencers, reverences. (additional references)

Words ending with "reverence": irreverence. (additional references)

Words containing "reverence": irreverences. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Reverence" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: everance, everence, refence, refernce, regerence, reuerence, revalence, revelence, revenence, reverance, Reveron, rev'renc. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Reverence"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "reverence" (pronounced re"veruns)
7r e" v er u n sirreverence.
6-e" v er u n sseverance.
5-v er u n sdeliverance.
4-er u n sbelligerence, conference, deference, difference, endurance, exuberance, furtherance, ignorance, indifference, inference, intolerance, preference, protuberance, reference, temperance, tolerance, utterance.
3-u n sabeyance, abhorrence, absence, abstinence, abundance, acceptance, accordance, acquaintance, acquiescence, adherence, admirations, admittance, adolescence, affluence, allegiance, alliance, allowance, ambiance, ambience, ambivalence, ambulance, annoyance, appearance, appliance, arrogance, ascendance, assistance, assurance, attendance, audience, avoidance, balance, beneficence, benevolence, bioscience, brilliance, cadence, capacitance, chrominance, circumference, clairvoyance, Clarence, clearance, coexistence, cognizance, coherence, coincidence, coinsurance, comeuppance, competence, compliance, concurrence, condolence, confidence, confluence, conformance, congruence, connivance, conscience, consequence, consistence, continuance, contrivance, convalescence, convenience, convergence, conveyance, correspondence, countenance, counterbalance, counterintelligence, credence, dalliance, decadence, Defeasance, defiance, dependence, deterrence, deviance, diligence, disallowance, disappearance, discontinuance, disobedience, dissidence, dissonance, distance, disturbance, divergence, dominance, ebullience, elegance, eloquence, emergence, eminence, entrance, equivalence, essence, evanescence, evidence, excellence, existence, expedience, experience, extravagance, flamboyance, Florence, forbearance, fragrance, governance, grievance, guidance, hindrance, imbalance, immanence, imminence, impatience, impedance, importance, impotence, imprudence, inadvertence, incidence, incoherence, incompetence, incontinence, inconvenience, independence, inductance, indulgence, inexperience, influence, inheritance, innocence, insignificance, insistence, insolence, instance, insurance, intelligence, interdependence, interference, intransigence, invariance, irrelevance, issuance, jurisprudence, licence, license, luminance, luminescence, maintenance, malfeasance, negligence, neuroscience, noncompliance, noninterference, nonviolence, nuisance, obedience, observance, obsolescence, occurrence, omnipotence, omnipresence, opulence, ordinance, Ordnance, overabundance, overconfidence, overdependence, overreliance, parlance, patience, penance, performance, permanence, persecutions, perseverance, persistence, pestilence, petulance, phosphorescence, pittance, precedence, predominance, preeminence, preponderance, prescience, presence, prevalence, prominence, provenance, Providence, province, prudence, pseudoscience, quintessence, radiance, reappearance, reassurance, recalcitrance, recognizance, reconnaissance, recurrence, reemergence, reinspections, reinsurance, relevance, reliance, reluctance, remembrance, reminiscence, remittance, repentance, resemblance, residence, resilience, resistance, resonance, resurgence, reticence, riddance, science, semblance, senescence, sentence, sequence, significance, silence, submergence, subservience, subsidence, subsistence, substance, surveillance, sustenance, teleconference, transcendence, transference, transience, turbulence, unbalance, Valence, variance, vehemence, vengeance, videoconference, vigilance, violence, virulence.

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Anagrams: Reverence

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "c-e-e-e-e-n-r-r-v"

-1 letter: veneerer.

-3 letters: evener, revere, veneer.

-4 letters: nerve, never, reeve.

-5 letters: cere, erne, even, ever, neve, veer.

 Words containing the letters "c-e-e-e-e-n-r-r-v"
 

+1 letter: reverenced, reverencer, reverences.

 

+2 letters: irreverence, reverencers.

 

+3 letters: irreverences, perseverance.

 

+4 letters: overenergetic, perseverances.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: Reverence


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

52 65 76 65 72 65 6E 63 65

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)

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Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)

Braille (1829, in France) (references)

Morse Code (1836) (references)

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Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)

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