"Worship" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Worship refers to the act of showing respect, admiration, or devotion to a deity, a thing, or a person. It can be expressed through various forms of behavior, such as prayers, rituals, or sacrifices, and often involves a sense of reverence, awe, or loyalty. Worship can be public or private, and can be practiced in various contexts, including religion, art, or even a fan expressing admiration for a celebrity.
Excessive and persistent worry or anxiety about possible problems; someone who expects misfortunes to occur and accepts them as inevitable.
adjective<br><br> sd; its worst or second-worst examples or experiences.<br><br>Example: "The new restaurant has gotten progressively worse."
Become worse or more serious.<br><br>Example: "The patient's condition worsened after surgery."
To make a difficult situation or problem worse; to increase the severity or intensity of a problem.
People who worship or have a deep respect and admiration for someone or something, often in a formal or ritualistic manner.
Showing great respect and admiration for someone or something.<br><br>Example: "The crowd was worshipful of the rock star, cheering and screaming with excitement as he performed on stage."<br><br>Synonyms: reverent, admiring, respectful, adoring, devoted
Verb: regarded with great respect and admiration, often in a mixture of respect and fear (especially towards something considered sacred or supernatural).
A person who worships or shows devotion to a deity, idol, or thing considered sacred or worthy of reverence, or a strong admirer or enthusiast of someone or something.