worship

[ˈwərʃɪp]

worship Definition

  • 1the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
  • 2religious rites or ceremonies
  • 3great admiration or devotion shown towards a person or principle

Using worship: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "worship" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The villagers gathered in the temple to offer worship to the deity.

  • Example

    She has a deep sense of worship for her ancestors.

  • Example

    The church service includes hymns, prayers, and other acts of worship.

  • Example

    He has a cult-like following due to his charismatic personality and the worship he receives from his fans.

worship Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using worship

  • a religious service held on Sundays, typically in Christian churches

    Example

    We attend Sunday worship every week at our local church.

  • to vomit into a toilet bowl, usually due to excessive drinking

    Example

    After drinking too much at the party, he spent the night worshiping the porcelain god.

  • to sunbathe or spend time outdoors in the sun

    Example

    She loves to worship the sun and spends hours tanning on the beach.

Phrases with worship

  • a building or location where religious services are held

    Example

    The mosque is a place of worship for Muslims.

  • to have an intense admiration or love for someone

    Example

    She worships the ground her husband walks on and does everything to please him.

  • to have an excessive or blind admiration or devotion to something

    Example

    Many people today worship at the altar of materialism and consumerism.

Origins of worship

from Old English 'weorthscipe', meaning 'worthiness or acknowledgment'

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Summary: worship in Brief

The term 'worship' [ˈwərʃɪp] refers to the feeling of reverence and adoration for a deity, as well as the religious rites or ceremonies associated with it. It can also denote great admiration or devotion shown towards a person or principle, as in 'He has a cult-like following due to the worship he receives from his fans.' The phrase 'worship the ground someone walks on' means to have an intense admiration or love for someone.

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