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The two terms are similar, in some coloquial usages they're interchangeable.
Respect means to honor, to treat with kindness, to esteem.
Reverence means to treat with respect, to accentuate worth, to celebrate, to esteem with the highest ability.
In some usages reverence is of a higher quality than respect; although respect is a foundational aspect of reverence. People who are religious are often compared to having acquired a form of reverence for their deity. Here is a sentence using both words as an example: "Amanda respected her father, but she had absolutely no reverence for his drunken lifestyle." Translated another way "Amanda thought well of her father, he was kind to her, but she saw his drunken behavior as one of his most unworthy qualities." Both sentences imply the idea that the words reverence and respect portray, although the second one doesn't specifically use those words.
You need the gift of reverence to have a sense of respect for God and His Church, respect all of creation, and act with humility. If you do these things, you exemplify the gift of reverence.
High respect for someone or something.
High respect for someone or something.
Respect? A "good idea"?
It means to honor and respect someone.
respected,or regarded with respect and reverence
Without respect in English is disrespect.
Reverent means showing deep respect and admiration for someone or something, often of a religious or spiritual nature. It signifies a sense of honor and reverence towards a person, place, or object.
reverently: with reverence; in a reverent manner; "he gazed reverently at the handiwork"reverence: fear; a feeling of profound respect for someone or something.
the Japanese Commander was so brave and skilled during the battle,that he inspired reverence (when others honor and respect you) even to the enemy...
Generally speaking, with respect and reverence.
In Irish it's means homage / reverence / respect