Definitions
- Describing a deep respect or admiration for someone or something. - Referring to a feeling of awe or admiration towards a person, deity, or object. - Talking about a sense of honor or deference towards a person or institution.
- Describing a deep respect or admiration for someone or something. - Referring to a feeling of reverence or worship towards a person, deity, or object. - Talking about a sense of honor or admiration towards a person or institution.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words express a deep respect or admiration for someone or something.
- 2Both words can be used to describe feelings of awe or reverence.
- 3Both words can be used to describe a sense of honor or deference towards a person or institution.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Reverence is more commonly used in everyday language than venerate.
- 2Intensity: Venerate is more intense than reverence and implies a sense of worship or devotion.
- 3Religious connotation: Venerate is often associated with religious contexts, while reverence can be used in both religious and secular contexts.
Remember this!
Reverence and venerate are synonyms that express a deep respect or admiration for someone or something. However, venerate is more intense and implies a sense of worship or devotion, while reverence is more versatile and can be used in both religious and secular contexts.