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  1. WORTH definition: 1. having a particular value, especially in money: 2. having a particular amount of money: 3. to…. Learn more.

  2. 1. a. : monetary value. farmhouse and lands of little worth. b. : the equivalent of a specified amount or figure. a dollar's worth of gas. 2. : the value of something measured by its qualities or by the esteem in which it is held. a literary heritage of great worth. 3. a. : moral or personal value. trying to teach human worth. b.

  3. having a value of, or equal in value to, as in money: This vase is worth 12 dollars. having property to the value or amount of: They are worth millions. noun. excellence of character or quality as commanding esteem: women of worth. usefulness or importance, as to the world, to a person, or for a purpose: Your worth to the world is inestimable.

  4. 4 days ago · worth. (wɜːʳθ ) 1. adjective. If something is worth a particular amount of money, it can be sold for that amount or is considered to have that value. These books might be worth £80 or £90 or more to a collector. His mother inherited a farm worth 15,000 dollars a year. The contract was worth £25 million a year. 2. countable noun.

  5. worth. adjective. uk / wɜːθ / us. be worth sth. Add to word list. B1. to have a particular value, especially in money: Our house is worth about 600,000 euros. Fewer examples. The plate is worth very little on its own. The computer market is worth billions of dollars. Their flat is now worth three times what they paid for it.

  6. Synonyms for WORTH: value, importance, merit, valuation, significance, account, evaluation, assessment; Antonyms of WORTH: worthlessness, emptiness, cheapness, inferiority, meanness, deficiency, baseness, valuelessness

  7. Check pronunciation: worth. Definition of worth adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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