Idiom - Fall from Grace

Fall from Grace:

n,v If you fall from grace, you do something that results in a loss of respect and support, especially among those who influence your life or career.

The company's vice-president was expected to take over the company until he fell from grace after being arrested for stealing company funds.

It's been sad watching so many athletes fall from grace and have their records deleted from the record books for taking performance-enhancing drugs like steroids.


Mike's fall from grace was quite spectacular.

Vocabulary - Venerate

Venerate:

To honor or respect someone or something because they are old, holy, or connected with the past.

These children are venerated as holy beings.

The sun was  an object of veneration.

Persian: ستایش کردن، ستودن

Vocabulary - Deify

Deify:

To treat someone or something with extreme respect and admiration.

The Romans used to deify their emperors.

Persian: تعظیم و تکریم کردن، خدا انگاشتن

Vocabulary - Venerable

Venerable:

A venerable person/thing is respected ,esp. because of age, wisdom, or character.

A venerable institution/person/family/tradition.

Persian: ارجمند، محترم