Pronunciation: /ˈwɜːr.ʃɪ.pər/

Definitions of worshiper

noun a person who engages in worship or religious activities

Example Sentences

A1 The worshiper prayed quietly in the church.

A2 The worshiper sang hymns during the religious ceremony.

B1 The worshiper attended services at the mosque every Friday.

B2 The worshiper made a pilgrimage to Mecca as part of their religious practice.

C1 The worshiper devoted their life to serving their deity.

C2 The worshiper's deep spirituality inspired others to follow their faith.

Examples of worshiper in a Sentence

formal The worshiper knelt before the altar, deep in prayer.

informal The worshiper sang along enthusiastically during the church service.

slang The worshiper was totally into the music at the concert.

figurative As a worshiper of nature, she felt at peace when surrounded by the trees and wildlife.

Grammatical Forms of worshiper

past tense

worshiped

plural

worshipers

comparative

more worshipful

superlative

most worshipful

present tense

worship

future tense

will worship

perfect tense

have worshiped

continuous tense

is worshiping

singular

worshiper

positive degree

worshiper

infinitive

to worship

gerund

worshiping

participle

worshiped

Origin and Evolution of worshiper

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'worshiper' originated from the Old English word 'weorthscipe', which means the condition of being worthy or honorable.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'worshiper' has evolved to refer to someone who shows reverence or adoration towards a deity or religious figure.