How Do You Spell REVERE?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪvˈi͡ə] (IPA)

The word "revere" is spelled with the letters R-E-V-E-R-E. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /rəˈvɪr/. The first syllable, pronounced as "ruh," has the schwa sound, represented by ə. The second syllable is pronounced as "vair," with the "e" sounding like "eh" and the "r" being clearly pronounced. This word means to feel deep respect or admiration for someone or something. It is commonly used in contexts related to idolization, admiration, or worship.

REVERE Meaning and Definition

  1. Revere (verb) refers to the act of greatly respecting or admiring someone or something, often due to their exceptional qualities, achievements, or significance. It involves holding a deep sense of reverence, honor, or esteem towards the object of one's reverence.

    When a person reveres someone, they hold them in the highest regard, viewing them with utmost admiration and often emulating their qualities or behavior. Reverence can be directed towards a wide range of individuals or entities, including revered figures, religious deities, historical icons, or beloved leaders. It may also be associated with treasuring and appreciating great works of art, literature, or cultural artifacts that are esteemed for their immense worth or importance.

    The act of revering assumes a deep level of respect and veneration, sometimes bordering on awe. It often involves an emotional connection, as the reverent individual may experience a sense of profound humility or gratitude in the presence of the revered person or object. Reverence often entails treating the revered figure with utmost deference and showing them the highest level of honor and esteem.

    In summary, to revere someone or something is to hold them in the highest esteem, exhibiting deep respect, admiration, and veneration. It entails recognizing and appreciating their exceptional qualities, achievements, or significance, and often involves an emotional connection marked by a sense of humility and gratitude.

  2. To regard with fear mingled with respect and affection; to honour in estimation.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of REVERE

The word "revere" has its origins in the Latin word "revereri", which means "to stand in awe of, respect, fear". This Latin term is a combination of "re-" (meaning "intensively") and "vereri" (meaning "to fear"). The word "revere" was adopted into Middle English in the 14th century, and it initially meant "to fear or be in awe of someone or something". Over time, its meaning shifted to convey respect, admiration, and esteem, rather than fear.

Idioms with the word REVERE

  • revere sm or sth for sth The idiom "revere someone or something for something" means to highly respect, admire, or hold great esteem for someone or something because of a particular quality, accomplishment, or attribute.

Similar spelling words for REVERE

Conjugate verb Revere

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have revered
you would have revered
he/she/it would have revered
we would have revered
they would have revered
I would have revere
you would have revere
he/she/it would have revere
we would have revere
they would have revere

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been revering
you would have been revering
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we would have been revering
they would have been revering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would revere
you would revere
he/she/it would revere
we would revere
they would revere

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be revering
you would be revering
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we would be revering
they would be revering

FUTURE

I will revere
you will revere
he/she/it will revere
we will revere
they will revere

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be revering
you will be revering
he/she/it will be revering
we will be revering
they will be revering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have revered
you will have revered
he/she/it will have revered
we will have revered
they will have revered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been revering
you will have been revering
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we will have been revering
they will have been revering

IMPERATIVE

you revere
we let´s revere

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to revere

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was revering
you were revering
he/she/it was revering
we were revering
they were revering

PAST PARTICIPLE

revered

PAST PERFECT

I had revered
you had revered
he/she/it had revered
we had revered
they had revered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been revering
you had been revering
he/she/it had been revering
we had been revering
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PRESENT

I revere
you revere
he/she/it reveres
we revere
they revere

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am revering
you are revering
he/she/it is revering
we are revering
they are revering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

revering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have revered
you have revered
he/she/it has revered
we have revered
they have revered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been revering
you have been revering
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we have been revering
they have been revering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it revere

SIMPLE PAST

I revered
you revered
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we revered
they revered

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