Honored, respected because of age or wisdom
Venerable Bede
Sebastian both Greek and Latin America and means 'revered' or 'venerable'
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there is no such meaning
That is not a word but the word "ignoramus" is. It means an ignorant or stupid person.
The venerable professor has dedicated decades to advancing knowledge in his field.
I think you mean venerable, which means respected. The old man was venerable and wise.
His wisdom made him Venerable. "venerable and honorable are very different my son!"
from the Sanskrit language meaning Venerable Island
venerable, valorous, victorious, valiant
venerable, doddering, senescent, ancestral
Execrable is the opposite of venerable.
AnswerThe negative connotation for the word vulnerable is that it has a stigma or denotative meaning that suggests that if one is vulnerable they are also: faulty, weak, failures. However, this is not always the case, it sometimes takes a very strong will to be vulnerable.AnswerThe first answer is correct for the word vulnerable; the question was asking for use of the word venerable, which means respectable, revered, honorable, or reputable. Venerable has a positive connotation if the description is a true one; it has a negative connotation if it's being used for someone who only appears to be venerable on the surface and therefor doesn't really deserve the description.
George Washington was venerable
The Venerable Ones was created in 1962.
Peter the Venerable died in 1156.
Tagalog translation of VENERABLE: kagalang-galang