venerability Synonyms
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Strongest:
- wicked
- notorious
- disreputable
- disgraceful
- loose
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- disgraceful
- notorious
- dishonorable
- infamous
- shameful
- bad
- wicked
- loose
- shameful
- infamous
- bad
Strong:
- shadowy
- sordid
- ignominious
- immoral
- contemptible
- shady
- vile
- immoral
- wretched
- low
- dirty
- discreditable
- discreditable
- unsavory
- wretched
- base
- sordid
- shady
- dirty
- ignominious
- detestable
- base
- vile
- mean
- detestable
- mean
- low
- shadowy
- unsavory
- contemptible
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venerability Meaning
venerability (n)
the quality of deserving veneration
venerability (n.)
The quality or state of being venerable; venerableness.
venerability Sentence Examples
- The elderly are often vulnerable to scams and exploitation due to their physical and cognitive venerability.
- The child's innocence made him particularly vulnerable to abuse.
- The sanctuary provided solace and protection for those in a state of venerability.
- The politician's vulnerability to bribery threatened to undermine the integrity of the government.
- The homeless were especially vulnerable to the harsh elements and disease.
- The victim's vulnerability fueled the predator's desires.
- The nation's vulnerability posed a threat to its security and economic stability.
- The scientist's work exposed the venerability of our planet's ecosystem.
- The company's lack of cybersecurity measures increased its vulnerability to hacking attacks.
- The wounded soldier's vulnerability evoked compassion and a deep sense of respect.
FAQs About the word venerability
the quality of deserving venerationThe quality or state of being venerable; venerableness.
revered,venerated, respectable, reverend, hallowed,respected, distinguished, honored, honorable, sacred
wicked, notorious, disreputable, disgraceful, loose, dishonorable, disreputable, disgraceful,notorious, dishonorable
The elderly are often vulnerable to scams and exploitation due to their physical and cognitive venerability.
The child's innocence made him particularly vulnerable to abuse.
The sanctuary provided solace and protection for those in a state of venerability.
The politician's vulnerability to bribery threatened to undermine the integrity of the government.