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    venerable
    /ˈvɛn(ə)rəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character: "a venerable statesman"

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  2. Venerable means deserving respect because of age, high position, or religious or historical importance. It can also be a title for some religious figures. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, and its translations.

  3. Learn the meaning of venerable, an adjective that describes something or someone deserving of respect, honor, or veneration. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.

  4. Venerable means worthy of reverence or respect, often because of age, dignity, or sanctity. It can also refer to something ancient, impressive, or hallowed. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, and related words.

  5. To be venerable is to be admired and respected because of your status or age. You become venerable by achieving great things or just by living long enough.

  6. Venerable means worthy of respect or reverence, especially by age, dignity, character, or position. It can also refer to a title for a person in the Roman Catholic Church or the Anglican Church. See synonyms, translations, and examples of venerable.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the adjective venerable, which means old, important, wise, etc. and is used before a noun. Also find out the titles of respect for archdeacons and holy people in the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches.

  8. 1. A venerable person deserves respect because they are old and wise. [...] 2. Something that is venerable is impressive because it is old or important historically. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'venerable' American English: vɛnərəbəl British English: venərəbəl. More. Synonyms of 'venerable' • respected, august, sage, revered [...] More.