Title used for religious leaders and clergy.
Sinônimos
Examples for "venerable"
Examples for "venerable"
1And immediately Israel stood in the presence of the venerable Doctor Franklin.
2The sonorous voice of the venerable abbot resounded in the vaulted aisle.
3The venerable mound, the digging of the new grave, woke gloomly thoughts.
4The venerable organisation established in 1831 was immediately receptive to the idea.
5In clear weather, Mont Blanc appears the venerable monarch of the Alps.
1And immediately Israel stood in the presence of the venerable Doctor Franklin.
2In clear weather, Mont Blanc appears the venerable monarch of the Alps.
3But, as writes the venerable biographer, it was salutary in the end.
4And to her everything in the venerable city teemed with unexpressed lyric.
5And here the Achaeans guarded the venerable tombs of Cassandra and Agamemnon.
6Young Flipper was baptized in his infancy by the venerable Bishop Early.
7Now, at 71, the venerable troubadour is indeed gazing into the past.
8On my right hand side rose the venerable timbers of the water-mill.
9With a smile on his simple face the venerable man turned away.
10At these words, tears ran down the cheeks of the venerable harper.
11So with the venerable, sagacious, and patient Judge who conducted the trial.
12Felix regarded the venerable creature with a look of almost superstitious awe.
13I was raised as a novice in the venerable practice of obedience.
14She blew a kiss to the venerable Indian administrator with infinite grace.
15Now we cannot doubt that the venerable Maël has observed these conditions.
16A conversation I had with the venerable Lambert Mascarenhas comes to mind.
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