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- WORTH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of worth in a Sentence Noun A diamond's worth is determined partly by its cut and clarity The worth of the stocks has increased The furniture was of little worth since it was in such bad condition
- WORTH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WORTH definition: 1 having a particular value, especially in money: 2 having a particular amount of money: 3 to… Learn more
- Worth - definition of worth by The Free Dictionary
1 worthy of; meriting or justifying: it's not worth discussing; an idea worth some thought 2 (Commerce) having a value of: the book is worth 30 pounds
- WORTH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Worth definition: good or important enough to justify (what is specified) See examples of WORTH used in a sentence
- WORTH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone's worth is the value, usefulness, or importance that they are considered to have
- worth - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
good or important enough to justify (what is specified): advice worth taking; a place worth visiting having a value of, or equal in value to, as in money: This vase is worth 12 dollars
- worth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The modern adjectival senses of worth compare two noun phrases, prompting some sources to classify the word as a preposition Most, however, list it an adjective, some with notes like "governing a noun with prepositional force "
- worth - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Having worth, esteem, or value in a given degree; representing a relative or comparative worth (of): used generally with a noun of measurement dependent directly upon it without a preposition
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