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Reverent meaning
Showing or characterized by great respect or reverence; respectful.
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As a feat of cinematic masquerade, it could hardly be pulled off with any more panache: The term “mockumentary” hardly feels appropriate for a film this reverent of its supposed form, and this toughly loving toward its human subject.
He was reverent and cutting in the best ways.
Most Reverent Greg Bennet said it is not just one’s actions, but also our words and intentions which shape the future.
Given the evidence for the article on the Austrian man's position against the shrine it could be inferred that the Japanese lady was in a kneeling, reverent position.
It is possible to look reverent but be thinking of other things.
Something about Roerich reverberated in Wallace’s reverent and mystical soul.
The flag-hoisting ceremony, followed by the WSU anthem, set a reverent and celebratory tone for the event.
He says he wants to be reverent and minister with his heart.
It is fitting that we recall now the reverent words of George Washington, “Almighty God, we make our earnest prayer that Thou wilt keep the United States in Thy holy Protection,” and that every American in his own way lift his voice to heaven.
Lew asks, “Will it be over if there’s no sound?” with a reverent coo over stimulating synths, and you’re immediately transported to a blissful void—just hovering and reveling in the magic of your own existence.
Old school country fans will find a permanent home in Whitey Morgan, a reverent and yet excitingly unique artist to add to the niche of outlaw cosmic country music.
Polad member, Rebuild Party of Zimbabwe leader Reverent Everesto Chikanga said MDC-A should not use Polad as a sticking point for dialogue with Zanu-PF.
There are reverent nods to Burna Boy’s idol Fela Kuti throughout, such as the saxophone flourishes on Gbona and Anybody.
What has remained, though, is the approach that sets this production apart: Through its blank masked-performers and reverent atmosphere, ritual is foregrounded.
All recognize its reverent meaning for the nation.
And creating it has been a reverent, careful step for Wainwright, who says that opera now serves as his “religion in many ways”.
But Muti channeled that excitement into rapt, almost reverent attention with a searing performance of a dramatic work that is very close to his heart.
Here we are attending Mass, in the most reverent part of the Mass, about to receive the body and blood of Christ, with all the quiet and reverence, that is soon to be interrupted by this noisy unwelcome gesture.
But Frankel was always cautious and deeply reverent towards tradition, privately writing in 1836 that "the means must be applied with such care and discretion..
Generally, the Thai people are reverent of Bhumibol.