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revered

American  
[ri-veerd] / rɪˈvɪərd /

adjective

  1. held in high regard tinged with awe; venerated.

    Many of our most revered heroes were actually outlaws or rebels, fighting for a cause.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of revere.

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Etymology

Origin of revered

revere 1 ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Explanation

If someone is revered, it means he or she is held in deep respect and devotion. Religious leaders, saints, and martyrs are often considered as revered. Celebrities? Not so much. There's a touch of the other worldly about revered. The origins of revered reveal something about its slightly scary, awesome nature. It comes from the Latin word revereri, meaning "to fear," and the addition of the "re" at the beginning is an expression of intensive force, so the word literally means "to greatly fear." People whom are revered are not necessarily those we feel most comfortable around; we are too busy holding them in awe.

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The allegations of theft at one of India's most revered and politically consequential temples were made by a former accounts supervisor who says he was dismissed after raising concerns about alleged wrongdoing internally.

From BBC • Jul. 7, 2026

We were talking earlier about the things he learned as a younger man in Hollywood, but he revered “The Smothers Brothers.”

From Salon • Jul. 5, 2026

It is also a revered site for the Russian Orthodox Church.

From Barron's • Jun. 15, 2026

He’s just bracingly honest and notoriously wobbly when asked to verbalize the significance of everything and anything — from his poetically dense lyricism to the whole of his revered music career.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2026

What was in “olde bokes” was to be revered, and even when Chaucer was just making it up, he liked to pretend—though perhaps half in jest—that he was basing his work on a previous text.

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith

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