"Worshipping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Worshipping
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"Worshipping" Meaning

The act of showing deep respect, devotion, and often excessive praise or admiration towards someone or something, such as a god, a leader, a celebrity, or an object. It involves a strong emotional attachment, often accompanied by rituals or practices that demonstrate one's devotion.

"Worshipping" Examples

Usage Examples of "Worshipping"


Adjective Usage


She was worshipping at the temple every weekend.

Verb Usage


He has been worshipping at the church since he was a child.
The fans were worshipping him as a rockstar on stage.
Do not worshipping or idolizing anyone above God.
The athlete won the hearts of many and the people were worshipping him.
The art gallery is worshipping the work of the young artist.

See Also


adore
reverence
respect
adore
idolize

"Worshipping" Similar Words

Worshiped

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Worshiper

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A person who worships or reveres a particular deity, person, or thing.

Worshipers

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Worshipful

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Worshipingly

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Worshipped

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Worshipper

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Worships

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Worst-affected

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Worst

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Worsted

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Worsteds

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A type of yarn or fabric made from long-staple wool, known for its smooth, compact, and dense texture.

Wort

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The word "wort" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. In photography, a "wort" is an old term for a spot or a imperfection on a photographic print, usually caused by a speck of dust or a tiny imperfection on the photographic plate.<br><br>2. In brewing, a "wort" is the sugary liquid extracted from the mash of malted grains during the brewing process, which is then fermented into beer.<br><br>3. In a more general sense, the word "wort" can simply refer to anything that resembles a small sprout or shoot, especially a sprouting seed or a growing plant.

Worth

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Worth can have several meanings depending on the context, but in general, it refers to the value or merit of something, whether it be material or moral. <br><br>1. Value: The amount of money that a person or thing can be sold for or exchanged for in trade.<br>Example: The price of the house was worth a lot of money.<br>2. Merit: The quality of being valuable or important.<br>Example: She's worth her weight in gold because she's a great employee.<br>3. Time and resources: Amount of time, effort, or resources devoted to something.<br>Example: It took six years of effort to achieve my goals and have a million dollars in savings.<br>4. To be useful, beneficial or valuable.<br>Example: She got a new phone, it's really worth it considering all the cool features.<br><br> Synonyms for worth include: value, merit, value-added, important, worthwhile.

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