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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.) Equal in value to;
furnishing
an
equivalent
for;
proper
to be
exchanged
for.
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Trumpery
::
Trumpery
(n.)
Something
serving
to
deceive
by false show or
pretense;
falsehood;
deceit;
worthless
but showy
matter;
hence,
things
worn out and of no
value;
rubbish..
Value
::
Value (v. t.) To be
worth;
to be equal to in
value.
Drossy
::
Drossy
(superl.)
Of,
pertaining
to,
resembling,
dross;
full of
dross;
impure;
worthless..
Offal
::
Offal (n.) That which is
thrown
away as
worthless
or unfit for use;
refuse;
rubbish.
Whitworth Ball
::
Whitworth
ball () A
prejectile
used in the
Whitworth
gun.
Laudable
::
Laudable
(v. i.)
Worthy
of being
lauded;
praiseworthy;
commendable;
as,
laudable
motives;
laudable
actions;
laudable
ambition..
Superreward
::
Superregal
(a.) More than
regal;
worthy
of one
greater
than a king.
Distinguishable
::
Distinguishable
(a.)
Worthy
of note or
special
regard.
Before
::
Before
(prep.)
Prior or
preceding
in
dignity,
order,
rank,
right,
or
worth;
rather
than..
Invidious
::
Invidious
(a.)
Worthy
of envy;
desirable;
enviable.
Disregard
::
Disregard
(v. t.) Not to
regard;
to pay no heed to; to omit to take
notice
of; to
neglect
to
observe;
to
slight
as
unworthy
of
regard
or
notice;
as, to
disregard
the
admonitions
of
conscience..
Fourpence
::
Fourpence
(n.) A
British
silver
coin, worth four
pence;
a
groat..
Scorn
::
Scorn (n.)
Extreme
and lofty
contempt;
haughty
disregard;
that
disdain
which
springs
from the
opinion
of the utter
meanness
and
unworthiness
of an
object.
Blamable
::
Blamable
(a.)
Deserving
of
censure;
faulty;
culpable;
reprehensible;
censurable;
blameworthy.
Condemned
::
Condemned
(a.)
Pronounced
to be
wrong,
guilty,
worthless,
or
forfeited;
adjudged
or
sentenced
to
punishment,
destruction,
or
confiscation..
Dreg
::
Dreg (n.)
Corrupt
or
defiling
matter
contained
in a
liquid,
or
precipitated
from it;
refuse;
feculence;
lees;
grounds;
sediment;
hence,
the
vilest
and most
worthless
part of
anything;
as, the dregs of
society..
Underthing
::
Underthing
(n.)
Something
that is
inferior
and of
little
worth.
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.)
Rejection;
a
setting
aside as
trivial,
invalid,
or
unworthy
of
consideration..
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
declare
the guilt of; to make
manifest
the
faults
or
unworthiness
of; to
convict
of
guilt.
Applausable
::
Applausable
(a.)
Worthy
of
applause;
praiseworthy.
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