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Meanings of
worshipful
in anglès
Showing great reverence for god.
reverent
godly
Related terms
pious
Showing adoration.
adoring
Usage of
worshipful
in anglès
1
His memory is held in
worshipful
reverence and affection by the French.
2
Then the two
worshipful
warriors parted, Hagen of Troneg and Sir Dietrich.
3
He'd assumed she was just some
worshipful
groupie with a dipsy habit.
4
Not even a word of thanks from a model of
worshipful
manners?
5
Why, this is Mynheer Von Arnig, one of our most
worshipful
citizens!
6
Only in China, and in Christendom, is family life thus sacred and
worshipful
.
7
They wrote letters home and spoke of beloved kittens and
worshipful
younger sisters.
8
He was no longer an idol; her
worshipful
hours were ended.
9
Bivens was the centre of an admiring group of sycophants and
worshipful
snobs.
10
He shot Steve a look that was anything but
worshipful
,
but he left.
11
After these few words of introduction, the
worshipful
magistrate immediately quittedtheroom
12
Lucilla, by my side, is staring at him in the most
worshipful
way.
13
It is signed by the
worshipful
Lord Mayor, Sir Samuel Starling.
14
In this one thing only do I esteem myself
worshipful
,
reverend, and formidable.
15
After these came twelve most
worshipful
baboons, in most venerable wigs.
16
The man was Antoun-AhmedAntoun, the
worshipful
Hadji, haranguing the mob.
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worshipful
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
most worshipful
worshipful sir
right worshipful
worshipful admiration
worshipful eyes
More collocations
Worshipful
through the time
Worshipful
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common