revere
1to regard with respect tinged with awe; venerate: The child revered her grandmother.
Origin of revere
1Other words for revere
Other words from revere
- re·ver·a·ble, adjective
- re·ver·er, noun
Other definitions for revere (2 of 3)
Other definitions for Revere (3 of 3)
Paul, 1735–1818, American silversmith and patriot, famous for his night horseback ride, April 18, 1775, to warn Massachusetts colonists of the coming of British troops.
a city in E Massachusetts, on Massachusetts Bay, near Boston: seaside resort.
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British Dictionary definitions for revere (1 of 2)
/ (rɪˈvɪə) /
(tr) to be in awe of and respect deeply; venerate
Origin of revere
1Derived forms of revere
- reverable, adjective
- reverer, noun
British Dictionary definitions for Revere (2 of 2)
/ (rɪˈvɪə) /
Paul . 1735–1818, American patriot and silversmith, best known for his night ride on April 18, 1775, to warn the Massachusetts colonists of the coming of the British troops
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