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worthy
1[ wur-thee ]
adjective
- having adequate or great merit, character, or value:
a worthy successor.
- of commendable excellence or merit; deserving of one's time, attention, interest, work, trouble, etc.:
a book worthy of praise;
a person worthy to lead.
Synonyms: , , , , , , ,
noun
- a person of eminent worth, merit, or position:
The town worthies included two doctors.
-worthy
2- a combining form of worthy, occurring in adjectives that have the general sense 鈥渄eserving of, fit for鈥 ( blameworthy; newsworthy; noteworthy; trustworthy ), 鈥渃apable of travel in or on鈥 ( airworthy; roadworthy; seaworthy ), as specified by the first word of the compound.
worthy
/ 藞飞蓽藧冒瑟 /
adjective
- postpositive; often foll by of or an infinitive having sufficient merit or value (for something or someone specified); deserving
- having worth, value, or merit
noun
- facetious.a person of distinguished character, merit, or importance
Derived Forms
- 藞飞辞谤迟丑颈濒测, adverb
- 藞飞辞谤迟丑颈苍别蝉蝉, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 飞辞谤路迟丑颈路濒测 adverb
- 飞辞谤路迟丑颈路苍别蝉蝉 noun
- pre路飞辞谤路迟丑颈路濒测 adverb
- 辫谤别路飞辞谤路迟丑测 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
It mocks itself before we can, adding an asterisk to its title 鈥 a hint they鈥檇 rather call the movie something grander but don鈥檛 feel worthy.
They lost even though Austin Reaves had a breakout season as a scorer worthy of giving the Lakers a legitimate Big Three.
After three stunning goals worthy of putting any team in the Champions League final, there was almost an air of disappointment when Inter's goal to restore their advantage came from a simple corner routine.
That is suggesting that maybe we are not worthy of Champions League.
In the days since its April 18 release, the film has become a massive box office achievement, one worthy of Coogler鈥檚 own success story.
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