Definition of "house of worship" [house of worship]
A religious edifice; a church, temple, or similar place where believers go to practice their faith.(noun)
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Use "house of worship" in a sentence
"Reflexively, I began to sing the praises of Cross Timbers Community Church, the house of worship my family attends near our residence in Flower Mound, Texas."
"Every house of worship that wants to run an effective program and that's willing to abide by our constitution – from the largest mega-churches and synagogues to the smallest store-front churches and mosques – can and will have access to the information and support they need to run that program."
"The closest house of worship to me was the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer on Lexington Avenue and Sixty-sixth Street, and I set out for the one-block stroll from my apartment."