Definition of Reverently. Meaning of Reverently. Synonyms of Reverently

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Definition of Reverently

Reverently
Reverently Rev"er*ent*ly, adv. In a reverent manner; in respectful regard.

Meaning of Reverently from wikipedia

- Look up reverence or reverent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reverence may refer to: Reverence (emotion) a subjective response to something excellent...
- Dad's Army is a British television sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft...
- Squishy" and "Awful Gladness of the Mater" in the Sa****ay Evening Post. "The Reverent Wooing of Archibald" and "The P****ing of Ambrose" were illustrated by James...
- Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu. In South India, the acharyas of the Sri Sampradaya have written reverently about Krishna in most of their works, including the Tiruppavai by Andal...
- the language of other peoples, Constantinople was referred to just as reverently. The medieval Vikings, who had contacts with the empire through their...
- money to build a Presbyterian Church in Nevada in 1864. Twain created a reverent portrayal of Joan of Arc, a subject over which he had obsessed for forty...
- misspelling, with a more appropriate label being reverent power. The Cambridge English Dictionary defines reverent as "showing great respect and admiration"...
- supply of melange is a central theme of the Dune saga. The sandworms are reverently called Shai-Hulud by the planet's indigenous Fremen, who worship them...
- guilt about what he has done. After listening to the Buddha, Aṅgulimāla reverently declares himself converted, vows to cease his life as a brigand and joins...
- religion, described himself as a Unitarian with no stated faith and also a "reverent agnostic". Neville Chamberlain was educated at home by his elder sister...