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Definition of worthiness in English: worthinessnoun ˈwəːðɪnəsˈwərðinəs mass noun1The quality of being good enough; suitability. he demonstrates his worthiness to rule you proved your worthiness as a leader how do you go about assessing the worthiness of a book proposal? Example sentencesExamples - So I always try my best to prove my worthiness.
- She is beautiful but her worthiness as my mate is still very unclear.
- They are asked to examine each one individually and decide its worthiness.
- The fight with Goliath is the culminating stage in this paideia, where David proves his worthiness to be king through his personal heroism.
- Edward the Elder decreed that the hundred courts were to judge the worthiness of every law-suit and to appoint a day for it to be heard and settled.
- 1.1 The quality of deserving attention or respect.
an argument about the moral worthiness of the nation's founders doubts about the worthiness of writing novels Example sentencesExamples - The films seem refreshingly free from worthiness, irony, and political correctness, and do not attempt to work on more than one level.
- Violet is a useful shade, as "it represents authority and depth of understanding, and is also is the colour of worthiness and dignity."
- It steers away from the academic worthiness that kills so many similar projects.
- A couple of statements are made to convince the audience of his worthiness of the medals collected.
- He took the company from the bowels of serious worthiness to wowing the London literati with dynamic, subversive, well-produced books that echoed the counterculture bubbling under the historical granite of Edinburgh.
Definition of worthiness in US English: worthinessnounˈwərT͟Hēnəsˈwərðinəs 1The quality of being good enough; suitability. he demonstrates his worthiness to rule you proved your worthiness as a leader how do you go about assessing the worthiness of a book proposal? Example sentencesExamples - So I always try my best to prove my worthiness.
- They are asked to examine each one individually and decide its worthiness.
- Edward the Elder decreed that the hundred courts were to judge the worthiness of every law-suit and to appoint a day for it to be heard and settled.
- She is beautiful but her worthiness as my mate is still very unclear.
- The fight with Goliath is the culminating stage in this paideia, where David proves his worthiness to be king through his personal heroism.
- 1.1 The quality of deserving attention or respect.
an argument about the moral worthiness of the nation's founders doubts about the worthiness of writing novels Example sentencesExamples - A couple of statements are made to convince the audience of his worthiness of the medals collected.
- It steers away from the academic worthiness that kills so many similar projects.
- He took the company from the bowels of serious worthiness to wowing the London literati with dynamic, subversive, well-produced books that echoed the counterculture bubbling under the historical granite of Edinburgh.
- Violet is a useful shade, as "it represents authority and depth of understanding, and is also is the colour of worthiness and dignity."
- The films seem refreshingly free from worthiness, irony, and political correctness, and do not attempt to work on more than one level.
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