worth

Meaning of worth

adjective
  1. equivalent in value to the sum or item specified.
    jewellery worth £450 was taken
  2. sufficiently good, important, or interesting to be treated or regarded in the way specified.
    the museums in the district are well worth a visit
    it's hard work juggling a job with a baby, but it's worth it
noun
  1. the level at which someone or something deserves to be valued or rated.
    they had to listen to every piece of gossip and judge its worth
  2. the amount that could be achieved or produced in a specified time.
    the companies have debts greater than two years' worth of their sales

Old English w(e)orth (adjective and noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch waard and German wert .

Information about worth

  • The plural form of worth is: worths.
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Hyphenation of worth

worth

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
  • worth is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

worth synonyms

Meaning deserving:

deserving, meriting

Meaning Worth:

Worth

Translation of worth

Anagrams of worth

rowth, throw, whort, wroth

Words that rhyme with worth

Orth, orth, ha'p'orth, penn'orth, fourscorth, Danforth, Forth, Seaforth, Wolfforth, emforth, enforth, evenforth, ferforth, forth, henceforth, outforth, rightforth, straightforth, thenceforth, whenceforth, whereforth, withinforth, withoutforth, Njorth, njorth, commorth, morth, North, anorth, benorth, north, pennorth, Ackworth, Acworth, Ainsworth, Alsworth, Alyworth, Atworth, Aylsworth, Bedworth, Bosworth, Budworth, Butterworth, Chatsworth, Chaworth, Coatsworth, Dankworth, Dilworth, Dodsworth, Edgeworth

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