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    Wor·thi·ness
    /ˈwərT͟Hēnəs/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being good enough; suitability: "he demonstrates his worthiness to rule"
  2. noun. the fact or quality of having great or adequate merit, character, or value: These experiences gave her the strength and energy to champion her belief in the fundamental dignity and worthiness of humankind. the fact or quality of meeting the standard for deserving a particular thing or person:

  3. The meaning of WORTHY is having worth or value : estimable. How to use worthy in a sentence.

  4. Synonyms for WORTHINESS: value, worth, importance, fame, substance, eminence, prominence, seriousness; Antonyms of WORTHINESS: insignificance, smallness, worthlessness, triviality, littleness, shame, pettiness, dishonor.

  5. WORTHINESS definition: 1. how suitable someone or something is: 2. the quality of deserving respect or attention: 3. how…. Learn more.

  6. Worthiness is a quality of being suitable or having some kind of value. You can demonstrate your worthiness as a petsitter by showing up on time and taking good care of your neighbor's cats. When something (or someone) either merits your respect and admiration, or is perfectly suited for the task at hand, you can talk about its worthiness.

  7. WORTHINESS meaning: 1. how suitable someone or something is: 2. the quality of deserving respect or attention: 3. how…. Learn more.

  8. (uncountable) The state or quality of being qualified or eligible. Wiktionary. (countable) The result or product of being qualified or eligible. Wiktionary. Synonyms: suitableness. suitability. qualification. fitness. eligibility. Antonyms: unworthiness. Other Word Forms of Worthiness. Noun. Singular: worthiness. Plural: worthinesses.

  9. 1. Having worth, merit, or value: a worthy cause. 2. Honorable; admirable: a worthy fellow. 3. Having sufficient worth; deserving: worthy to be revered; worthy of acclaim. n. pl. wor·thies. An eminent or distinguished person. wor′thi·ly adv. wor′thi·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. the quality of being correct or good enough to deserve your respect or attention. She decides to test the worthiness of each of her suitors. Check pronunciation: worthiness. Definition of worthiness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  11. adj. having merit, character, or value: a worthy opponent. deserving: an effort worthy of praise. n. [ countable] a person of worth. wor•thi•ly /ˈwɜrðəli/ adv. wor•thi•ness, n. [ uncountable] -worthy, suffix.

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