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- WORTH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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 He has proved his worth to the team The book has proved its worth by saving me hundreds of dollars
- 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 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
9 meanings: 1 worthy of; meriting or justifying 2 having a value of 3 → See for all one is worth 4 → See worth one's weight Click for more definitions
- Worth - definition of worth by The Free Dictionary
Define worth worth synonyms, worth pronunciation, worth translation, English dictionary definition of worth n 1 The quality that renders something desirable, useful, or valuable: the worth of higher education 2 Material or market value: stocks having a worth
- Worth - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
The noun worth refers to the monetary value of something If your grandmother gives you a strange old coin from her collection, you can have it appraised to determine its worth The noun worth also means the inherent value of something based on the qualities of excellence, usefulness or importance Don't underestimate your worth to the group
- worth adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
worth the financial value of somebody something: He has a personal net worth of $10 million Worth is more often used to mean the practical or moral value of something
- worth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
It's worth paying extra money for organic strawberries When "worth" is used as an adjective of a subject, the verb "to be" (usually associated with "worth") is singular or plural in accordance with the subject (in the first example, in the plural)
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