Lesson 15- Reverence and Irreverence

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Lesson 15- Reverence and
Irreverence
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consecrate
credo
desecrate
laudable
pious
6. sacrilegious
7. sanctimony
8. sanctity
9. supplicate
10. venerate
1. consecrate (verb)
a.
b.
c.
To declare or set aside as holy or sacred.
To dedicate to a worthy goal or service.
To confirm officially by religious or civil
ceremonies.
Related Word: consecrated
Ex: The ancient Romans consecrated the Pantheon
as a place of worship of all the gods.
2. credo (noun)
a.
b.
A system of fundamental beliefs or
guiding principles; creed.
A formal statement of religious belief.
Ex: Honesty with herself and others is a vital
part of Monica’s credo.
3. desecrate (verb)
a.
b.
To violate or abuse the sacredness of;
profane.
To treat irreverently or contemptuously,
thereby arousing outrage in others.
Related Word: desecration.
Ex: Vandals had desecrated the cemetery.
4. laudable (adj)
a.
Deserving praise; commendable.
Related Words: laud; laudably; laudatory
Ex: Musician’s efforts to help the hungry,
poor, and the homeless have been
laudable.
5. pious (adj)
Having or exhibiting reverence and earnest
compliance in the observance of religion;
devout.
b.
Professing or exhibiting a strict, devoutness;
c.
Marked by false devoutness; solemnly
hypocritical.
Related Words: piety; piously
Ex: The Greek worship of the Olympian gods was
characterized by such pious practices as
making sacrifices and seeking the advice of the
oracles.
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6. sacrilegious (adj)
a.
Disrespectful or irreverent towards
something sacred.
Related Words: sacrilege; sacrilegiously
Ex: In Homer’s Iliad two Greeks are guilty of
sacrilegious behavior when they steal an
image of Athena from the Trojans.
7. sanctimony (noun)
a.
Pretended devoutness or righteousness;
a hypocritical show of holiness.
Related Words: sanctimonious;
sanctimoniously
Ex: Harry was surprised to learn that the
lives of his noble ancestors had been
free of sanctimony and ostentatious
display.
8. sanctity (noun)
a.
b.
The quality or condition of being
considered sacred; inviolability.
Holiness of life; saintliness.
Example: During the wedding ceremony, the
bride and groom were reminded of their
marriage vows.
9. supplicate (verb)
a.
b.
c.
To make a humble entreaty to; beseech.
To ask for humbly or earnestly, as by praying.
To make a humble and earnest petition; beg.
Related Words: supplicant; supplication.
Ex: Caught stealing food, the serfs supplicated the
lord of the manor for mercy.
10. venerate (verb)
a.
To regard with respect, reverence, or
deference.
Related Words: venerable; veneration.
Ex: Throughout the world, people venerated
Mother Teresa for her work among the
needy.