reverent

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definition
adjective
a reverent silence
feeling or showing deep and solemn respect.
example
But the need to break clear from the suffocation of 'reverent' togetherness is not just a matter of philosophical self-respect.
The kids have taken a somewhat 'reverent' tone when talking about Pete.
Gone were the days of standing in 'reverent' respect whenever a physician entered the room, Weidner says.
A 'reverent' quiet settled upon the nation, and the election passed off entirely peacefully…
Everyone tiptoed around and spoke in hushed and 'reverent' tones.
As he got older and his reviews got more 'reverent' , the films tended to get less interesting, though watching him was almost always a pleasure.
The darkness is almost 'reverent' ; the way the light filters down on each altar gives the design a spiritual feel.
People have been duped for long enough by a pompous officialdom and an over 'reverent' Press full of its own conceit and self-importance.
Everything was done with the ancestors and the seventh generation yet to come in mind, a 'reverent' model of accountability.
Actors follow the set's mimicry, all meticulously 'reverent' without adding a jot of originality to their filmic templates.
I am greeted with the same open arms and 'reverent' spirit as always.
In his past work, David Lynch has often presented seniors as if they were circus freaks, but here his approach is 'reverent' and respectful.
I don't think Strauss wrote for such a po-faced, 'reverent' audience.
Well call me cynical, but I think that when she talks about the incident to her friends, it will not be in 'reverent' tones.
Senini has captured the light and the 'reverent' stillness and silence of the art gallery/church that functions as a shrine to the unknown.
Everyone was treated by Sr. Monica as another Christ and dealt with in a 'reverent' , respectful way.
The festive season of Christmas was observed in the usual 'reverent' and enjoyable manner by the community in Bunclody.
But there was the usual 'reverent' silence, broken by the occasional embarrassed cough or ripple of restrained applause.
There is something about a cup of tea that is almost 'reverent' .
I was not very 'reverent' or respecting of myself in the early days.
Here the actors spoke slowly, 'reverently' , and monotonously, with pauses long enough for the audience to go out for a smoke.
In awe, the South Korean soccer fans visiting this sleepy Dutch hamlet take off their shoes before stepping 'reverently' upon the grass.
Though there's no cricket on today, there's a strip in the centre of the ground that's 'reverently' enclosed in blue plastic mesh strung up on poles.
He believed in community 'reverently' , almost religiously, as if he had found his own version of his father's church.
After a hectic day of bickering and money-making, the gang 'reverently' enters an elaborate boardroom where Trump presides.
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