Reverence in a sentence as a noun

They have no reverence for parents or old age.

I think the point is non one deserves cult-like reverence.

The problem OP is pointing out is the cult like reverence for PG in this responders comments.

Man pages used to be treated with the same reverence, but nowadays nobody seems to bother.

We went to Hearst castle and the reverence which the guides and the people on the tour paid to the ghost and myth of Hearst was unnerving.

It's stuff like this that makes me amused by the reverence geeks approach the Kobayashi Maru scenario.

And just as Steve loved ideas, and loved making stuff, he treated the process of creativity with a rare and a wonderful reverence.

" I'm sorry, but if you think a job title means you deserve reverence and sacrifice, well... isn't that the literal definition of entitlement?

Reverence in a sentence as a verb

Maybe they accept their place in their world, respectfully keeping quiet in reverence to their overlords, the intelligensia.

Before I went to college, higher education received the reverence of some sort of religious institution.

You mean like the cult-like reverence for the pseudo-intellectual issues commentary on Twitter and Medium?

Coming to his defense by pointing out that there are other authors on Medium and Twitter who also have a cult like reverence amongst their followers is a mis-direction at best.

You confuse respect with reverence, and pseudo-intellectualism with lively intellect; I can't imagine why.

I think everyone has special, private things from their lives - special things they would be upset to see appropriated and distorted at will by other people with little to no understanding or reverence for the meaning those things hold to you.

Without intending undue reverence for b-school, you probably don't graduate HBS and work for several years at McKinsey and retain the belief that a culture of jocular bigotry is an asset to a growing San Francisco tech company.

Here it is:In studying a philosopher, the right attitude is neither reverence nor contempt, but first a kind of hypothetical sympathy, until it is possible to know what it feels like to believe in his theories, and only then a revival of the critical attitude, which should resemble, as far as possible, the state of mind of a person abandoning opinions which he hitherto held.

Reverence definitions

noun

a feeling of profound respect for someone or something; "the fear of God"; "the Chinese reverence for the dead"; "the French treat food with gentle reverence"; "his respect for the law bordered on veneration"

See also: fear veneration

noun

a reverent mental attitude

noun

an act showing respect (especially a bow or curtsy)

verb

regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius"

See also: fear revere venerate