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reverence

A great respect and deep admiration for. To revere. An emotional regard and sincere loyalty towards. Used in a religious way often. A reverence for. To bow your head.
As the surfer approached the shore line, he stopped and stood still for a moment. Before the gigantic pounding waves of the ocean, there was a sincere and devout reverence for the sea. "It is a humbling feeling, to be here." He thought...
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reverence

Respectful, possibly worshipful awe.
Reverence is usually part of worship.
by Downstrike May 24, 2004
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Reverence

The dumb ass hill gold team makes recruits run up. The hill that makes them feel all warm inside.
My recruits injured themselves during the reverence run.
by RunningIsDumb November 10, 2020
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Reverence

She looked At her car with reverence
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Reverence

She looked at her new car with reverence
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absolute reverence

When toasting a piece of bread it is left in longer than neccessary, and black burn marks form on the surface.
"Sunnuvabitch! Absolute Reverence has occurred upon my piece of toast."
by Masta Dave November 15, 2005
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Frame of Reverence

When religious people try force others who do not share in their beliefs to make shows of respect for their beliefs anyway.
Tom: “Bible” is a proper noun in this context, by the way. Mistakes in capitalizing proper nouns are a pet peeve of mine that I trust you’ll be willing to work with.

Steve: Is this really about grammar? Or is it about trying to compel me to accept your frame of reverence?
by jjaybird16 June 20, 2014
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