Reverent attitude
a reverent attitude towards nature
showing reverent behavior in a place of worship
speaking in a reverent tone during the ceremony
reverent silence in the library
reverent prayers at the temple
a reverent gesture of bowing
reverent behavior towards elders
reverent admiration for historical figures
reverent treatment of sacred objects
reverent silence during the national anthem
Be reverent before each dawning day.
The first hour of my day is sacred, solitary, reverent, unadorned, and above all, it's about saying no.
So they called him a virtuous man and honored him with the posthumous reverent title Master of Easy-Going.
Why don't you ask the reverent to pray on it?
Mary touched it herself in an eager, reverent way.
Yeah, like, you're less reverent in some way.
At the end of Tiffany's story, Felix Leiter gave a reverent whistle.
Mr Norman is more reverent, perhaps too reverent. He describes Burke as a virtuous meritocrat.
Indigenous Australians saw themselves as custodians of the land, while the ancient Chineseconsidered themselves reverent guests of nature.
His father, the reverent Pa'son St. Cleeve, made a terrible bruckle hit in 's marrying, in the sight of the high.
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