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Common collocations with reverence in American Collocation

reverence noun uncountable

US /ˈrev(ə)rəns/

great

deep
great
profound

Anna is enthusiastic about the process before them, having great reverence for her native African traditions.

proper

due
proper

The party has renewed itself, but without proper reverence for its eternal principles.

show reverence

pay
show

He did not show reverence to anyone, not even to his parents.

cause reverence

command
inspire

Despite his many achievements, he has never really inspired the same reverence as other innovators of his generation.

attitude
feeling
sense
spirit

From her came the early and deep feelings of reverence that marked his life.

love

affection
devotion
love

Halley’s writings show his reverence and affection for Newton to have been as keen and lively as ever.

fear or respect

awe
fear
humility
respect

Traditional worship promotes awe and reverence, spirituality and thoughtfulness.

admiration

admiration
wonder

My respect, my admiration, my reverence for you will be with me always.