house of prayer
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Definition
- Noun:
- A building for religious worship: A structure, often consecrated, where people assemble to pray and perform religious devotions.
- A place of communal prayer: Any building designated for a congregation to gather for the primary purpose of prayer and spiritual observance.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The small chapel served as a house of prayer for the local community.
- People of all faiths are welcome in this house of prayer.
- The historic building was preserved as a house of prayer.
Advanced Usage
- Used as a formal or inclusive term: The phrase "house of prayer" is often used in interfaith contexts or formal language to denote a place of worship without specifying a particular religion.
- The university's interfaith center is a house of prayer for students of all beliefs.
Variants and Related Words
- Place of worship (n): A more general synonym for any building used for religious services.
- Chapel (n): A small building or room for Christian worship.
- Oratory (n): A small private chapel or place for prayer.
- Sanctuary (n): A sacred or holy place, often referring to the most sacred part of a house of prayer.
Synonyms
- Place of worship
- House of God
- Sacred building
- Temple (in a broad, non-specific sense)
Related Phrases
- House of worship: A very common and nearly identical phrase.
- The city has houses of worship for a dozen different religions.
Related Idioms
- A house of prayer for all nations: An idiom emphasizing universal welcome and inclusivity in a place of worship. This phrase has biblical origins.
- Their mission was to create a house of prayer for all nations.
Noun
- any building where congregations gather for prayer