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Definition of worth
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of worth is as below...
Worth (a.)
Valuable;
of
worthy;
estimable;
also, worth
while..
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Trashy
::
Trashy
(superl.)
Like
trash;
containing
much
trash;
waste;
rejected;
worthless;
useless;
as, a
trashy
novel..
Appendant
::
Appendant
(v. t.)
Appended
by
prescription,
that is, a
personal
usage for a
considerable
time; -- said of a thing of
inheritance
belonging
to
another
inheritance
which is
superior
or more
worthy;
as, an
advowson,
common,
etc. , which may be
appendant
to a
manor,
common
of
fishing
to a
freehold,
a seat in
church
to a
house..
Spectacle
::
Spectacle
(n.)
Something
exhibited
to view;
usually,
something
presented
to view as
extraordinary,
or as
unusual
and
worthy
of
special
notice;
a
remarkable
or
noteworthy
sight;
a show; a
pageant;
a
gazingstock..
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(a.)
Scurrilous;
abusive;
low;
worthless;
vicious;
as,
blackguard
language..
Sol
::
Sol (n.) A
silver
and gold coin of Peru. The
silver
sol is the unit of
value,
and is worth about 68
cents..
Venerable
::
Venerable
(a.)
Capable
of being
venerated;
worthy
of
veneration
or
reverence;
deserving
of honor and
respect;
--
generally
implying
an
advanced
age; as, a
venerable
magistrate;
a
venerable
parent..
Caroline
::
Caroline
(n.) A
silver
coin once
current
in some parts of
Italy,
worth about seven
cents..
Insincerity
::
Insincerity
(n.) The
quality
of being
insincere;
want of
sincerity,
or of being in
reality
what one
appears
to be;
dissimulation;
hypocritical;
deceitfulness;
hollowness;
untrustworthiness;
as, the
insincerity
of a
professed
friend;
the
insincerity
of
professions
of
regard..
Considerable
::
Considerable
(a.)
Worthy
of
consideration,
borne in mind, or
attended
to..
Depreciate
::
Depreciate
(v. i.) To fall in
value;
to
become
of less
worth;
to sink in
estimation;
as, a paper
currency
will
depreciate,
unless
it is
convertible
into
specie..
Confidential
::
Confidential
(a.)
Enjoying,
or
treated
with,
confidence;
trusted
in;
trustworthy;
as, a
confidential
servant
or
clerk..
Printa-ble
::
Printa-ble
(a.)
Worthy
to be
published.
Obligable
::
Obligable
(a.)
Acknowledging,
or
complying
with,
obligation;
trustworthy..
Base
::
Base (a.)
Morally
low.
Hence:
Low-minded;
unworthy;
without
dignity
of
sentiment;
ignoble;
mean;
illiberal;
menial;
as, a base
fellow;
base
motives;
base
occupations..
Workable
::
Workable
(a.)
Capable
of being
worked,
or worth
working;
as, a
workable
mine;
workable
clay..
Below
::
Below
(prep.)
Unworthy
of;
unbefitting;
beneath.
Meanly
::
Meanly
(adv.)
In a mean
manner;
unworthily;
basely;
poorly;
ungenerously.
Besogne
::
Besogne
(n.) A
worthless
fellow;
a
bezonian.
Respectable
::
Respectable
(a.)
Worthy
of
respect;
fitted
to
awaken
esteem;
deserving
regard;
hence,
of good
repute;
not mean; as, a
respectable
citizen..
Jade
::
"Jade (n.) A
disreputable
or
vicious
woman;
a
wench;
a
quean;
also,
sometimes,
a
worthless
man..
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