obeisance |
venerate |
As a noun obeisance
is demonstration of an obedient attitude, especially by bowing deeply; a deep bow which demonstrates such an attitude.
As a verb venerate is
to treat with great respect and deference.
inveterate |
venerate |
As verbs the difference between inveterate and venerate
is that
inveterate is (obsolete) to fix and settle by long continuance; to entrench while
venerate is to treat with great respect and deference.
As an adjective inveterate
is old; firmly established by long continuance; of long standing; obstinately deep-rooted; as, an inveterate disease; an inveterate habit.
venerate |
prize |
As verbs the difference between venerate and prize
is that
venerate is to treat with great respect and deference while
prize is to consider highly valuable; to esteem.
As a noun prize is
that which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.
apprehend |
venerate |
Related terms |
Apprehend is a related term of venerate.
In lang=en terms the difference between apprehend and venerate
is that
apprehend is to be apprehensive; to fear while
venerate is to revere or hold in awe.
As verbs the difference between apprehend and venerate
is that
apprehend is (archaic) to take or seize; to take hold of while
venerate is to treat with great respect and deference.
embellish |
venerate |
As verbs the difference between embellish and venerate
is that
embellish is to make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate while
venerate is to treat with great respect and deference.
venerate |
cult |
As a verb venerate
is to treat with great respect and deference.
As a noun cult is
a group of people with a religious, philosophical or cultural identity sometimes viewed as a sect, often existing on the margins of society or exploitative towards its members.
As an adjective cult is
of, or relating to a cult.
venerate |
defame |
As verbs the difference between venerate and defame
is that
venerate is to treat with great respect and deference while
defame is to harm or diminish the reputation of.
deify |
venerate |
In transitive terms the difference between deify and venerate
is that
deify is to treat as worthy of worship; to regard as a deity while
venerate is to revere or hold in awe.
obsequious |
venerate |
As an adjective obsequious
is obedient, compliant with someone else's orders or wishes.
As a verb venerate is
to treat with great respect and deference.
legendary |
venerate |
As an adjective legendary
is of or pertaining to a legend or to legends.
As a noun legendary
is (obsolete) a collection of legends, in particular of lives of saints.
As a verb venerate is
to treat with great respect and deference.
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