venerableness (Meaning)

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venerableness (n)

the quality of deserving veneration

venerableness Sentence Examples

  1. The venerableness of the elderly patriarch inspired awe and respect in his community.
  2. The venerable relic of the saint's bone was a source of profound significance for the faithful.
  3. The Dalai Lama is held in great venerableness as a spiritual leader and beacon of wisdom.
  4. The venerable tree had stood for centuries, a testament to the indomitable spirit of nature.
  5. Despite his advanced age, the venerableness of the wise advisor guided the young king with unwavering counsel.
  6. The venerable tradition of storytelling passed down through generations served as a bridge between the past and present.
  7. The venerableness of the ancient scroll contained invaluable wisdom and secrets long forgotten.
  8. The venerable master of the martial arts taught his disciples the value of humility and discipline.
  9. The venerableness of the old oak tree symbolized the resilience and endurance of life's journey.
  10. The venerableness of the historic building evoked a sense of awe and reverence for the passage of time.

FAQs About the word venerableness

the quality of deserving veneration

anecdotage, dotage, caducity, senescence, senility,second childhood, maturity, anility,elderliness, ancientness

freshness,youth, freshness, youth, adolescence, youthfulness, youngness, youngness, prime, minority

The venerableness of the elderly patriarch inspired awe and respect in his community.

The venerable relic of the saint's bone was a source of profound significance for the faithful.

The Dalai Lama is held in great venerableness as a spiritual leader and beacon of wisdom.

The venerable tree had stood for centuries, a testament to the indomitable spirit of nature.