venerable |
traditional |
Related terms |
Venerable is a related term of traditional.
As adjectives the difference between venerable and traditional
is that
venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church while
traditional is of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the scriptures.
venerable |
conventional |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between venerable and conventional
is that
venerable is commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position while
conventional is pertaining to a convention, as in following generally accepted principles, methods and behaviour.
As a noun conventional is
a conventional gilt-edged security, a kind of bond paying the holder a fixed cash payment (or coupon) every six months until maturity, at which point the holder receives the final payment and the return of the principal.
venerable |
stale |
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Venerable is a related term of stale.
As an adjective venerable
is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.
As an adverb stale is
always, all the time.
venerable |
obsolete |
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Venerable is a related term of obsolete.
As adjectives the difference between venerable and obsolete
is that
venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church while
obsolete is obsolete, deprecated (computing).
reverent |
venerable |
As a verb reverent
is .
As an adjective venerable is
used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.
reverently |
venerable |
As an adverb reverently
is in a reverent manner.
As an adjective venerable is
used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.
old-fashioned |
venerable |
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Old-fashioned is a related term of venerable.
As adjectives the difference between old-fashioned and venerable
is that
old-fashioned is of a thing, outdated or no longer in vogue while
venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.
As a noun old-fashioned
is a whiskey-based cocktail.
tremendous |
venerable |
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Tremendous is a related term of venerable.
As adjectives the difference between tremendous and venerable
is that
tremendous is awe-inspiring; terrific while
venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.
passe |
venerable |
Related terms |
Passe is a related term of venerable.
As a noun passe
is .
As an adjective venerable is
used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.
venerable |
musty |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between venerable and musty
is that
venerable is commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position while
musty is having a stale odor.
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