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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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Disworth
::
Disworth
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
worth;
to
degrade.
Sorry
::
Sorry (a.) Poor; mean;
worthless;
as, a sorry
excuse..
Recommendable
::
Recommendable
(a.)
Suitable
to be
recommended;
worthy
of
praise;
commendable.
Bilk
::
Bilk (n.) A
person
who
tricks
a
creditor;
an
untrustworthy,
tricky
person..
Trash
::
Trash (n.) A
worthless
person.
Self-partiality
::
Self-partiality
(n.) That
partiality
to
himself
by which a man
overrates
his own worth when
compared
with
others.
Laudable
::
Laudable
(v. i.)
Worthy
of being
lauded;
praiseworthy;
commendable;
as,
laudable
motives;
laudable
actions;
laudable
ambition..
Gaud
::
Gaud (n.) An
ornament;
a piece of
worthless
finery;
a
trinket.
Equivalence
::
Equivalence
(n.) The
condition
of being
equivalent
or
equal;
equality
of
worth,
value,
signification,
or
force;
as, an
equivalence
of
definitions..
Undervaluation
::
Undervaluation
(n.) The act of
undervaluing;
a rate or value not equal to the real
worth.
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.) To set a value on; to
appreciate
the worth of; to
estimate;
to
value;
to
reckon.
Demoralize
::
Demoralize
(v. t.) To
corrupt
or
undermine
in
morals;
to
destroy
or
lessen
the
effect
of moral
principles
on; to
render
corrupt
or
untrustworthy
in
morals,
in
discipline,
in
courage,
spirit,
etc.; to
weaken
in
spirit
or
efficiency..
Sophisticate
::
Sophisticate
(v. t.) To
render
worthless
by
admixture;
to
adulterate;
to
damage;
to
pervert;
as, to
sophisticate
wine..
Estimate
::
Estimate
(v. t.) To judge and form an
opinion
of the value of, from
imperfect
data, --
either
the
extrinsic
(money),
or
intrinsic
(moral),
value;
to fix the worth of
roughly
or in a
general
way; as, to
estimate
the value of goods or land; to
estimate
the worth or
talents
of a
person..
Condign
::
Condign
(a.)
Worthy;
suitable;
deserving;
fit.
Ridiculous
::
Ridiculous
(a.)
Fitted
to
excite
ridicule;
absurd
and
laughable;
unworthy
of
serious
consideration;
as, a
ridiculous
dress or
behavior..
Fit
::
Fit
(superl.)
Adapted
to an end,
object,
or
design;
suitable
by
nature
or by art;
suited
by
character,
qualitties,
circumstances,
education,
etc.;
qualified;
competent;
worthy..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) A
spectacle;
a view; a show;
something
worth
seeing.
Self-abased
::
Self-abased
(a.)
Humbled
by
consciousness
of
inferiority,
unworthiness,
guilt,
or
shame..
Rogue
::
Rogue (n.) A
worthless
plant
occuring
among
seedlings
of some
choice
variety.
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