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revered
[ri-veerd]
adjective
held in high regard tinged with awe; venerated.
Many of our most revered heroes were actually outlaws or rebels, fighting for a cause.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of revere.
Other Word Forms
- unrevered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of revered1
Example Sentences
My dad was a sports star and the high school athletic director in my hometown, a real “Friday Night Lights” kind of place where football was king and athletes were revered.
He is globally revered for putting a stop to the frenzy of bloodletting 31 years ago, in which extremist members of the Hutu ethnic group murdered some 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
They are both the most revered and the most maligned cooks in our culture.
The immediate capitulation of Disney, one of America’s largest and most revered corporations, is a shocking sign of just how quickly private, independent institutions are melting down under heated threat by a vindictive administration.
I revered him then; I revere him now.”
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