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worshippers

noun as in believer

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While it was clear that they were discriminated against, other Kurds explained many people thought they were devil worshippers.

The snake was particularly kissed and touched as worshippers entered.

We headed out soon after, back into the sunlight-dappled gardens of the temple complex, to join worshippers picnicking.

Cleaners at dawn preparing a mosque for a handful of worshippers.

Sunday services at each of the two churches attract some 800 worshippers each, with five priests tending to the flock.

Renounce the good law of the worshippers of Mazda, and thou shalt gain such a boon as the Murderer gained, the ruler of nations.

But offerings of this kind were presented when federal transactions were ratified by the worshippers of God.

Mr. Chumley worshipped money, anyway, and this was a worshippers rightful attitude.

The ideas are simpler, the numina seem less cold and more protective, the worshippers more sensible of divine aid.

Vast as the night and more brilliant than the day, colour, sound, sweet odours speak to the worshippers in this temple.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to worshippers, such as: devotee, votary, supplicant, adorer, churchgoer, and communicant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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