a small gathering of people at a small service
Yes, "worship" is a compound word formed by combining the words "worth" and "ship".
The past tense of "worship" is "worshipped" in British English or "worshiped" in American English.
Jews typically worship in synagogues. These are places of communal prayer, study, and assembly for Jewish individuals and communities.
The word worship has two syllables. The syllables in the word are wor-ship.
The past participle of worship is worshiped. (Or worshipped in British English)
As a layperson, I would say that Methodist worship is informal.
Ancient Greeks needed a place to worship the gods and to do other things.
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Adore: Vb 1. tr to love intensely/deeply 2. to worship ( a god) with religious rites 3. tr Informal - to like very much. EG: I adore chocolate. / I adore that dress.
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Our gathering will be informal.