venerable
How to Use Venerable
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDeserving deep respect, usually because of age, wisdom, or a long, distinguished history.
Word Forms
more venerable comparative, more Venerable comparative, Venerables plural, most venerable superlative, most Venerable superlative
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The _____ professor had taught at the university for over forty years.
Etymology
From Old French venerable, from Latin venerabilis, from venerari ("to revere, worship").