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Word of the Day – Venerable

By June 15, 2024Word of the Day

Venerable (adj)

ven-er-abl

Commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity.

First used in Middle English between 1400–50.
From the Latin venerābilis, equivalent to venerā(rī), “to venerate, worship.

Example sentences

“He was a venerable man, and even at his advanced age attracted a crowd.”

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