house of worship
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Definition
Noun: A building or structure specifically designed and used for religious ceremonies, prayer, and communal worship by a congregation or religious group.
Usage
This term is a formal and general noun used to refer to any dedicated religious building, regardless of the specific faith. It emphasizes the primary function of the structure as a place for communal religious activity. - The city's map showed the locations of various houses of worship, including churches, mosques, and temples. - Freedom of religion includes the right to build a house of worship. - The ancient house of worship was a central part of the community's life.
Advanced Usage
- As a collective term: Used to discuss religious architecture or religious rights in a broad, inclusive manner that encompasses all faiths.
- The zoning laws were amended to accommodate the construction of new houses of worship.
Variants and Related Words
- Place of worship: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "house of worship."
- Sanctuary: Can refer specifically to the most sacred part of a house of worship.
- Shrine: A holy place of worship associated with a sacred person or relic, which may be within a larger house of worship or a standalone structure.
Synonyms
- Place of worship
- Church (specifically Christian)
- Mosque (specifically Islamic)
- Temple (used in many religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism)
- Synagogue (specifically Jewish)
Related Phrases
- Interfaith dialogue: Discussions between different religious groups, often involving leaders from various houses of worship.
- Religious edifice: A more formal term for a large or impressive house of worship.
Noun
- any building where congregations gather for prayer