
1) Activity 2) Admiration 3) Admire 4) Adoration 5) Adoration of a divine being 6) Adore 7) Adulation 8) Aspiration 9) Attend religious services 10) Deify 11) Devotion 12) Elevate 13) Exalt 14) Genuflection 15) Hero worship 16) Homage 17) Humiliation 18) Idolization 19) Kneeling 20) Lionize 21) Look up to
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1) Admire 2) Adoration 3) Adore 4) Adulation 5) Arborolatry 6) Astrolatry 7) Autolatry 8) Cosmolatry 9) Demonolatry 10) Diabolatry 11) Exalt 12) Flatter 13) Hagiolatry 14) Heliolatry 15) Hierolatry 16) Idiolatry 17) Idolatrous 18) Idolatry 19) Idolise 20) Idolize 21) Latria 22) Love 23) Monolatry 24) Praise
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Usually refers to specific acts of religious praise, honour, or devotion, typically directed to a supernatural being such as a god or goddess. It is the informal term in English for what sociologists of religion call cultus, the body of practices and traditions that correspond to theology. Religious worship may be performed individually, in informa...
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Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity. The word is derived from the Old English weorþscipe, meaning worship, honour shown to an object, which has been etymologised as `worthiness or worth-ship`—to give, at its simplest, worth to something. Worship asserts the reality of its object and defines its meaning by .....
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[style] His or Her Worship is an honorific prefix for mayors, Justices of the Peace and magistrates in present or former Commonwealth realms. In spoken address, these officials are addressed as Your Worship or referred to as His or Her Worship. In Australia all States now use Your Honour as the form of address for magistrates (the same as h...
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any action that pleases God. The most profound expression of a life of worship is good life-conduct. Praising God without having good life-conduct is pseudo-service.
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• (v. t.) To respect; to honor; to treat with civil reverence. • (a.) Obsequious or submissive respect; extravagant admiration; adoration. • (a.) Excellence of character; dignity; worth; worthiness. • (v. i.) To perform acts of homage or adoration; esp., to perform religious service. • (a.) The act of paying divine honors t...
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broadly defined, the response to the appearance of that which is accepted as the holythat is, to a sacred, transcendent power or being. ... [36 related articles]
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Adoration and service of God or gods. This service involves reverence, awe, and wonder, and may take many different forms. Worship often takes the form of group participation in rituals, though...
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1. Excellence of character; dignity; worth; worthiness. 'A man of worship and honour.' (Chaucer) 'Elfin, born of noble state, And muckle worship in his native land.' (Spenser) ... 2. Honor; respect; civil deference. 'Of which great worth and worship may be won.' (Spenser) 'Then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them that sit at meat with t...
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Wor'ship intransitive verb To perform acts of homage or adoration; esp., to perform religious service. « Our fathers
worshiped in this mountain; and ye say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to
worship .»
John iv. 20. « Was it for this I have loved ....
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Wor'ship transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Worshiped or
Worshipped ;
present participle & verbal noun Worshiping or
Worshipping .]
1. To respect; to honor; to treat with civil reverence. [ Obsoles.]
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Wor'ship noun [ Middle English worshipe , wurðscipe , Anglo-Saxon weorðscipe ; weorð worth + -scipe -ship. See Worth , adjective , and - ship .] 1. Excellence of character; dignity; worth; worthiness. [ Obsolete]
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The act of prayer or actions dedicated to praising God.
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(Christianity) The public and ritual honor given to God in the name of Jesus Christ. It often consists of words (prayers and other ritual formulas) and sacred acts (see sacrament). Protestant churches tend to stress the verbal aspect of Christian worship over sacramental activity. Catholic and Orthodox churches place a larger emphasis on the...
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[
n] - a feeling of profound love and admiration 2. [n] - the activity of worshipping 3. [v] - attend religious services 4. [v] - show religious devotion to, as of a deity
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Adoration of God, usually expressed publicly in the Church’s official liturgy, as well as through other prayers and devotions.
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noun a feeling of profound love and admiration
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noun the activity of worshipping
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Adoration and service of God or gods. This service involves reverence, awe, and wonder, and may take many different forms. Worship often takes the form of group participation in rituals, though private individual worship is common in a number of religions, such as Sikhism and Hinduism. The purpose of worship is to show respect, remind the believers...
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giving praise and thanks.
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