worshipful (Meaning)
worshipful (s)
showing adoration
showing great reverence for god
worshipful (a.)
Entitled to worship, reverence, or high respect; claiming respect; worthy of honor; -- often used as a term of respect, sometimes ironically.
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worshipful Sentence Examples
- The worshipful congregation sang hymns with great reverence.
- The pastor delivered a worshipful sermon that inspired awe and devotion.
- The students listened in silence to the worshipful reading of Shakespeare's sonnets.
- The beauty of the cathedral evoked a worshipful feeling in the visitors.
- The portrait of the king was treated with worshipful regard by his loyal subjects.
- The crowd knelt in worshipful silence before the holy relic.
- The worshipful act of meditation brought solace and inner peace.
- The music filled the hall with a worshipful atmosphere.
- The artist's depiction of the deity inspired a sense of worshipful awe.
- The teacher's knowledge commanded a worshipful respect from the students.
FAQs About the word worshipful
showing adoration, showing great reverence for godEntitled to worship, reverence, or high respect; claiming respect; worthy of honor; -- often used as a term of
adoring, reverential, reverent, worshiping, adulatory, appreciative, loving,affectionate, worshipping, deifying
disapproving, hateful, hateful, disapproving, scornful, scornful, contemptuous,contemptuous, condemning, condemning
The worshipful congregation sang hymns with great reverence.
The pastor delivered a worshipful sermon that inspired awe and devotion.
The students listened in silence to the worshipful reading of Shakespeare's sonnets.
The beauty of the cathedral evoked a worshipful feeling in the visitors.