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View usage for: (dɪzɜːʳvɪŋ) 1. adjectiveIf you describe a person, organization, or cause as deserving, you mean that you think they should be helped. The money saved could be used for more deserving causes. Synonyms: worthy, righteous, commendable, laudable More Synonyms of deserving 2. adjectiveIf someone is deserving of something, they have qualities or achievements which make it right that they should receive it. [formal] ...artists deserving of public subsidy. [+ of] deserving in British English (dɪˈzɜːvɪŋ) adjective1. (often postpositive and foll by of) worthy, esp of praise or reward noun2. rare a merit or demerit; desert Derived forms deservingly (deˈservingly) adverb deservingness (deˈservingness) noun deserving in American English (dɪˈzɜrvɪŋ) adjective1. having merit; worthy of aid, a reward, etc. a deserving student 2. worthy (of) a subject most deserving of attention noun3. Rare desert; merit or demerit Examples of 'deserving' in a sentencedeserving Modern investment banking has produced a new breed of less deserving masters of the universe.She should set up a committee to ensure that only valid, worthwhile causes benefit, while the money saved could go towards many deserving causes here.But the 30-year-old's ability to remain calm under pressure and the confidence that he has gained in the past few years are fully deserving of reward.We all know there are deserving cases for public money but defence cannot be compromised.How can you decide between equally deserving nominees?Why should they be any less deserving?The job should only have been offered to a politician fully deserving of it.He is a deserving and humble winner.We are looking for the most deserving people who regularly go the extra mile in their work.Those are extremely worthwhile causes and deserving of support.There are myriad serious cases deserving of our sympathy and full damages.These views seem to stem from an idea that cyclists are less deserving road users than others.He felt like he was the most deserving winner given what he had been through.Reduce foreign aid and put it to better use supporting the deserving people of our own country.This is a cause deserving of international assistance.How dare anyone decree that a woman such as her is less deserving than a married parent?Either of the two would have been a fair and deserving winner.Here were two people deserving of the most intense public sympathy.In fact, his service is deserving of high praise.Same result, but not equally deserving of admiration.The two restaurants that he attacks in this two-hour special are fully deserving of his venom.That said, she is not the only person deserving of blame.His exemplary behaviour and supreme heroism are fully deserving of the nation's highest recognition.Most importantly, you have to understand that all birds are equally deserving of observation and are intrinsically interesting.I couldn't think of a more deserving person to have had a magical wedding. In other languagesdeserving British English: deserving ADJECTIVE If you describe a person, organization, or cause as deserving, you mean that you think they should be helped. The money saved could be used for more deserving causes. - American English: deserving
- Brazilian Portuguese: merecedor
- Chinese: 值得帮助的
- European Spanish: digno
- French: méritant
- German: verdienstvoll
- Italian: meritevole
- Japanese: 値する
- Korean: 자격이 있는
- European Portuguese: merecedor
- Latin American Spanish: digno
Chinese translation of 'deserving' vt -
应(應)受 (yīng shòu) to deserve to do sth 应(應)该(該)获(獲)得某事 (yīnggāi huòdé mǒuwù)
Definition worthy of a reward, help, or praise The money saved could be used for more deserving causes. Additional synonymsHe has acted with commendable speed. Synonyms praiseworthy, deserving, worthy, admirable, exemplary, creditable, laudable, meritorious, estimableDefinition worthy of respect an estimable cricket team with two members holding world records Synonyms respectable, good, valued, respected, excellent, honoured, valuable, worthy, esteemed, admirable, honourable, reputable, meritoriousDefinition deserving praise One of her less laudable characteristics was her jealousy. Synonyms praiseworthy, excellent, worthy, admirable, of note, commendable, creditable, meritorious, estimable |