Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Worthy or deserving of honor or respect; worshipful.
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Examples
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Newsflash: Batman is a fictional character created for your entertainment, not some worship-worthy god.
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But if there is no spark of worship-worthy divinity in the individual twigs of humanity, whence comes that godlike splendour which the Moses of Positivism fondly imagines to pervade the whole bush?
Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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For Christians, Easter - the day Jesus is said to have risen from the dead - is preceded by several worship-worthy events.
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now Mark Ruddock 2010
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For Christians, Easter - the day Jesus is said to have risen from the dead - is preceded by several worship-worthy events.
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For Christians, Easter - the day Jesus is said to have risen from the dead - is preceded by several worship-worthy events.
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now Michael Gartenberg 2010
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For Christians, Easter - the day Jesus is said to have risen from the dead - is preceded by several worship-worthy events.
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For Christians, Easter - the day Jesus is said to have risen from the dead - is preceded by several worship-worthy events.
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For Christians, Easter - the day Jesus is said to have risen from the dead - is preceded by several worship-worthy events.
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For Christians, Easter - the day Jesus is said to have risen from the dead - is preceded by several worship-worthy events.
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For Christians, Easter - the day Jesus is said to have risen from the dead - is preceded by several worship-worthy events.
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