Pronunciation: /wɜːrʃɪp/
noun the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
A1 I go to worship at the church every Sunday.
A2 She lights candles as part of her worship in the temple.
B1 The village has a small community center for worship and gatherings.
B2 The ancient ruins are a site of worship for many people who visit.
C1 The music festival was a celebration of art and worship of creativity.
C2 His poetry is a form of worship, expressing deep reverence for the natural world.
verb to show reverence and adoration for a deity
A1 I worship at the local church every Sunday.
A2 She worships her favorite singer and goes to all of their concerts.
B1 In some cultures, people worship multiple gods.
B2 The ancient Egyptians used to worship the sun god, Ra.
C1 Many people worship celebrities and follow their every move.
C2 The devotees gathered at the temple to worship the deity with offerings and prayers.
formal The community gathered at the church to worship on Sunday.
informal We always worship at the temple on special occasions.
slang Let's hit up the spot where we can worship our favorite band.
figurative She worships the ground he walks on, always praising his every move.
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