Antonym: unworthy. Similar words: worth, be worth, north, northern, come forth, set forth, for the rest, northeast. Meaning: ['wɜrðɪ /'wɜː-] n. word is often used humorously. adj. 1. having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable 2. worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse 3. meriting respect or esteem 4. morally admirable.
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211. Of them all Claythorpe watermill is the one most worthy of exploration.
212. It was also considered worthy of inclusion among the gifts presented to Tsars by envoys from the Electors of Brandenburg.
213. That was cowardice worthy of franchise forfeiture, because the Broncos were at least a competent team.
214. He tends to jump to conclusions with feats of illogicality worthy of Sir Nicholas Fairbairn.
215. The tourists came here principally to win the Test series and they proved to be worthy winners.
216. It worked, it was adopted as a design worthy of further development.
217. He believes everyone has ideas worthy of attention and that earth-saving decisions are best made at local level.
218. The events have raised more than $ 900,000 for worthy philanthropic organizations throughout greater Los Angeles.
219. How do I know you are as worthy as he?
220. A worthy mentor will never misuse or abuse you sexually.
221. She hoped that she did not appear to others like a worthy cause. Poor old Meredith, all on her own.
222. But now I knew that I was worthy of a nod from the back of a hog.
223. Roper, who is as sharp with a put-down as he is with a knockdown,[sentencedict.com] has run out of worthy opponents.
224. Over the past three years they have turned one of the most dishonourable Soviet professions into something worthy of admiration.
225. Thus, we respect a worthy opponent in the sense that we are alert to his strength.
226. The 49ers want to validate their 7-1 first-half record with a victory over a worthy opponent.
227. Finally the congregation received a worthy one who made peace with his people but never with the Reformed faction.
228. Still others, who are initiated by those making a craft of sacred rites, are worthy of astonishment and pity.
229. As long as globalisation is synonymous with economic imperialism it is worthy of the most vociferous opposition.
230. Drunk or crazy, the tall man had made an entrance worthy of Henry Irving.
231. My view is that most new season lamb is not worthy of the name.
232. She figured the awkward silence was partly the result of people believing that only big topics were worthy of being discussed.
233. Lion Cavern came from last in a slowly-run race and displayed commendable resolution to emerge a narrow but worthy winner.
234. But like anything else worthy of our attention, it takes a little educating.
235. Too bad; the lighthouse is worthy of a visit and the setting offers a prime spot for whale-watching.
236. Exhibitions in Connecticut this year have generated a number of worthy catalogs that will remain valuable long after their respective shows close.
237. The service has also agreed to expedite final consideration of 900 species believed worthy of protection.
238. Lastly, they want to give tax advantages to causes deemed worthy, or at least popular.
239. Why should the Stephens family have seized on this as an event worthy of becoming a story?
240. It also raises thousands of pounds which are distributed to charities and worthy groups and individuals of the area.
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