revere
Divide revere into syllables:
re · vere
How to pronounce revere:
Definition of revere:
- revere:
- The past tense of Revere is revered.
Synonyms for revere:
drool over
hero-worship
idolise
idolize
slobber over
worship
Antonyms for revere:
abandon
abase
abhor
abominate
abuse
admonish
affront
aggravate
anathematize
animadvert
annoy
antipathize
attack
backbite
bad-mouth
balk at
banter
bash
be against
be averse to
be displeased with
be dissatisfied with
be hostile towards
be repelled by
be unable to bear
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