worshipˈwɜr ʃɪp
worship (v)
- present
- worships
- past
- worshipped / worshiped
- past participle
- worshipped / worshiped
- present participle
- worshipping / worshiping
worship (n)
- plural
- worships
worship
English Definitions:
worship (noun)
the activity of worshipping
worship, adoration (verb)
a feeling of profound love and admiration
idolize, idolise, worship, hero-worship, revere (verb)
love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol
"Many teenagers idolized the Beatles"
worship (verb)
show devotion to (a deity)
"Many Hindus worship Shiva"
worship (verb)
attend religious services
"They worship in the traditional manner"
worship (Noun)
The condition of being worthy; honour, distinction.
worship (Noun)
The devotion accorded to a deity or to a sacred object
worship (Noun)
The religious ceremonies that express this devotion
worship (Noun)
The ardent love of a person
worship (Verb)
To honor and adore, especially as a deity.
worship (Verb)
To participate in religious ceremonies.
Worship (Noun)
A form of address of a mayor and other dignitaries
Worship (Noun)
A form of address of a mayor.
Worship
Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity. The word is derived from the Old English worthscipe, meaning worthiness or worth-ship—to give, at its simplest, worth to something. Evelyn Underhill defines worship thus: "The absolute acknowledgment of all that lies beyond us—the glory that fills heaven and earth. It is the response that conscious beings make to their Creator, to the Eternal Reality from which they came forth; to God, however they may think of Him or recognize Him, and whether He be realized through religion, through nature, through history, through science, art, or human life and character." Worship asserts the reality of its object and defines its meaning by reference to it. An act of worship may be performed individually, in an informal or formal group, or by a designated leader.
Worship
Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity. It may involve one or more of activities such as veneration, adoration, praise, and praying. For many, worship is not about an emotion, it is more about a recognition of a God or gods. An act of worship may be performed individually, in an informal or formal group, or by a designated leader. Such acts may involve honoring.
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