All English words - page 6508
Meanings of Worthier:
adjectiveHaving or showing the qualities that deserve the specified action or regard.
Usage examples:
These issues are worthy of further consideration
nounA person notable or important in a particular sphere.
Usage examples:
Schools governed by local worthies
Meanings of Worthies:
nounA person notable or important in a particular sphere.
Usage examples:
Schools governed by local worthies
adjectiveHaving or showing the qualities that deserve the specified action or regard.
Usage examples:
These issues are worthy of further consideration
Meanings of Worthiest:
adjectiveHaving or showing the qualities that deserve the specified action or regard.
Usage examples:
These issues are worthy of further consideration
nounA person notable or important in a particular sphere.
Usage examples:
Schools governed by local worthies
Meanings of Worthily:
adverbIn a way that deserves respect, admiration, or support
Usage examples:
For the past four years, he worthily and bravely carried out his duty before his own people., it wa…
Meanings of Worthiness:
nounThe quality of being good enough; suitability.
Usage examples:
He demonstrates his worthiness to rule
Meanings of Worthing:
proper nounA town on the south coast of england, in west sussex; population 96,800 (est. 2009).
Meanings of Worthless:
adjectiveHaving no real value or use.
Usage examples:
That promise is worthless
Meanings of Worthlessly:
adverbIn a way that has no worth or value in money
Usage examples:
If you don't exercise the stock option by midnight tonight, it will expire worthlessly., they objec…
Meanings of Worthlessness:
nounThe state or quality of having no value in money
Usage examples:
He held on to his investments in spite of their worthlessness., feelings of worthlessness overwhelm…
Meanings of Worths:
nounThe value of the assets and money that a person or business has, after their debts are taken away
Usage examples:
He is one of britain's richest people, with a net worth of about £70 million.
Meanings of Worthship:
nounThe condition of being worthy or deserving; worthiness.
Meanings of Worthwhile:
adjectiveWorth the time, money, or effort spent; of value or importance.
Usage examples:
Extra lighting would make a worthwhile contribution to road safety
Meanings of Worthy:
adjectiveHaving or showing the qualities that deserve the specified action or regard.
Usage examples:
These issues are worthy of further consideration
nounA person notable or important in a particular sphere.
Usage examples:
Schools governed by local worthies
combining formDeserving of a specified thing.
Usage examples:
Newsworthy
Meanings of Worthy-of-attention:
phraseDeserving to be given attention, noticed, etc.
Usage examples:
Two points in this report are especially worthy of notice., three or four tracks on the album are w…
Meanings of Wortle:
nounA type of die used to reduce the thickness of metal wire, piping, etc., typically consisting of a steel plate with graduated holes in it through which metal is drawn.
Worts
wəːtMeanings of Worts:
nounUsed in names of plants and herbs, especially those used formerly as food or medicinally, e.g. butterwort, lungwort, woundwort.
Usage examples:
St. john's wort is an herb that some people use to treat depression.
Meanings of Wot:
pronounNon-standard spelling of what.
Usage examples:
‘wot a night!’ wheezed an old farmer
verbSingular present of wit2.
Meanings of Wots:
pronounUsed in writing for what or that
Usage examples:
Wot? no food?, it's him wot won it.
Meanings of Would:
verbPast of will1, in various senses.
Usage examples:
He said he would be away for a couple of days
modal verb(expressing the conditional mood) indicating the consequence of an imagined event or situation.
Usage examples:
He would lose his job if he were identified
Meanings of Would-be:
phraseUnfulfilled or frustrated in realizing an ambition
adjectiveDesiring or aspiring to be a specified type of person.
Usage examples:
A would-be actress who dresses up as marilyn monroe
nounA person who desires or aspires to be a particular type.
Usage examples:
A seemingly endless queue of journalists and would-bes formed
Meanings of Wouldn:
Contraction of would not
Usage examples:
He wouldn’t say yes and he wouldn’t say no.
Meanings of Wouldn’t be caught dead:
phraseUsed to express strong dislike for a particular thing.
Usage examples:
They wouldn't be caught dead wearing a gps watch
idiomSomeone dislikes something very much
Usage examples:
I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that – it's like something my grandmother would wear!
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