Associations to the word «Worthy»
Noun
- Faithful
- Clergyman
- Sovereign
- Misfortune
- Falsehood
- Waverley
- Endeavour
- Simplicity
- Swain
- Chaplin
- Reward
- Stowe
- Abdul
- Frenchman
- Christendom
- Tenderness
- Apparition
- Ambition
- Glory
- Contemplation
- Compliment
- Merit
- Hereafter
- Manhood
- Pagan
- Abode
- Delicacy
- Gallantry
- Humility
- Regard
- Oration
- Scruple
- Sage
- Contempt
- Pretension
- Able
- Happiness
- Toil
- Appellation
- Magistrate
- Solemnity
- Ladyship
- Possessor
- Ridicule
- Sanctity
- Endeavor
- Striving
- Giver
- Nay
- Encouragement
- Antiquary
- Loving
- Parson
- Acquaintance
- Countenance
- Motive
- Moderation
- Sincerity
- Cruelty
Adjective
Wiktionary
WORTHY, adjective. Having worth, merit, or value
WORTHY, adjective. Honourable or admirable
WORTHY, adjective. Deserving, or having sufficient worth
WORTHY, adjective. Suited; befitting.
WORTHY, noun. A distinguished or eminent person
WORTHY, verb. (transitive) To render or treat as worthy; exalt; revere; honour; esteem; respect; value; reward; adore.
Dictionary definition
WORTHY, noun. An important, honorable person (word is often used humorously); "he told his story to some conservative worthies"; "local worthies rarely challenged the chief constable".
WORTHY, adjective. Having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable; "a worthy fellow"; "a worthy cause".
WORTHY, adjective. Worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse; "the parents found the girl suitable for their son".
WORTHY, adjective. Having qualities or abilities that merit recognition in some way; "behavior worthy of reprobation"; "a fact worthy of attention".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.