A revered person is someone who is highly respected and admired, often due to their achievements, wisdom, or moral integrity. This can include influential leaders, dedicated activists, or notable figures in religion and philosophy. Their actions and contributions typically inspire others and leave a lasting impact on society. Reverence for such individuals often transcends cultural and temporal boundaries.
Most likely a god or other revered person.
You mean like the way cows are revered in India? No, there are no revered animals in Mexico.
the person who held supreme power in a crisis is Augutus he was the (revered one)
the person who held supreme power in a crisis is Augutus he was the (revered one)
"Augustus" means "Revered".
The word 'revered' means to show differential honor to. Some common synonyms for 'revered' are adored, glorified, worshiped, venerated, honored and admired.
It can be. The revered Princess Diana was honored with a state funeral upon her death.However, most words that end in the construction -ed, including revered, are primarily used as the past participle form of their associated verb; in this case, to revere. (Example: Mother Teresa was revered in death as she had been in life.)
No. The person making the call in Canada is charged for the call. The only 'variation' would be if the Canadian caller revered the charges.
A sage.
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Wilhelm Wundt is revered by psychologists because he was the first person to announce that he intended to make psychology a science. Wundt is known as the founder of experimental psychology and established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879. His emphasis on systematic observation and experimentation laid the foundation for psychology as a scientific discipline.