venerably Antonyms

Meaning of venerably

venerably

conveying an impression of aged goodness and benevolence, impressive by reason of age, deserving honor or respect, calling forth respect through age, character, and attainments, made sacred especially by religious or historical association, deserving to be venerated

venerably Sentence Examples

  1. The venerably old tree stood majestically, its branches reaching towards the sky.
  2. The venerably archbishop delivered a profound sermon that inspired the congregation.
  3. The venerably judge presided over the trial with impartiality and wisdom.
  4. The venerably historian chronicled the events of the past with meticulous accuracy.
  5. The venerably professor shared his knowledge with his students with passion and dedication.
  6. The venerably artist created masterpieces that transcended time and touched the hearts of many.
  7. The venerably statesman dedicated his life to serving his country with honor and integrity.
  8. The venerably leader guided his people through adversity with courage and compassion.
  9. The venerably teacher imparted knowledge and shaped the minds of generations of students.
  10. The venerably saint devoted his life to prayer and serving others, leaving an enduring legacy of holiness.

FAQs About the word venerably

conveying an impression of aged goodness and benevolence, impressive by reason of age, deserving honor or respect, calling forth respect through age, character,

nobly, gallantly, magnanimously, honorably,loftily, greatheartedly,majestically, high-mindedly, magnificently, heroically

pitiably,basely, wretchedly, dishonorably, ignobly, abominably, detestably, nastily,contemptibly, currishly

The venerably old tree stood majestically, its branches reaching towards the sky.

The venerably archbishop delivered a profound sermon that inspired the congregation.

The venerably judge presided over the trial with impartiality and wisdom.

The venerably historian chronicled the events of the past with meticulous accuracy.