Definition: 1. Having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable. 2. Worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse. 3. Meriting respect or esteem. 4. Word is often used humorously.
Use 'worthy' in a sentence:
1. Go out and give us a future worthy of the world we all wish to create together.
2. I hope he was worthy of her.
3. People say: “ Guilin's scenery is peerless in the world. ” It was not until I visited the place that I found it really worthy of the reputation.
4. He could get up no exultation that was really worthy the name.
5. A successful ending is not the only thing worthy of a celebration.
6. They regard the problem as not worthy of serious consideration.
7. He told us that we all have something worthy to be learned.
8. The book is well worthy of his reputation.
9. That's a worthy task.
10. A worthy fellow, Ratty, with many good qualities, but very little intelligence and absolutely no education.
11. Some people would doubt whether my pay is worthy or not.
12. He felt he was not worthy of her.
13. The UN was a worthy organization, one bringing everyone closer together.
14. A number of the report's findings are worthy of note.
15. It's worthy for me to come here this time.
16. When we die for the people; it is a worthy death.
17. Your diligence is worthy of encouragement, but effort does not equal accomplishment.
18. The museum is worthy to be visited/ of a visit/ of being visited.
19. Many have sought sanctuary here, but they were not worthy, and were turned away.
20. She was ever strict--I remember it well--a goodly wench and worthy all commendation.
21. This book is a monumental work worthy of China's new cultural movement.
22. Take no thought of him, my prince; he is not worthy.
23. I worthy help you if I could.
24. He is worthy of the title of labour hero.
25. Who is worthy of ( such responsibility)?
26. He does it for the sake of adventure, to improve himself, to show he's worthy of respect and love from his lady.
27. Nobody else is worthy except him.
28. Local councillors thought that the program was worthy of support.
29. He is worthy of all your adoration.
30. If ambition is to be well regarded, the rewards of ambition—wealth, distinction, control over one's destiny—must be deemed worthy of the sacrifices made on ambition's behalf.
31. Dwayne has come up trumps with a goal worthy of winning any match.
32. The hero lives a life worthy of imitation.
33. Travel gives us a worthy and improving pleasure.
34. He was willing to accept any constructive advice for a worthy cause.
35. I beg you would do me the honour to sup with me, though my entertainment may not be worthy your acceptance.
36. By contrast, the Victorian author Samual Smiles wrote Self-Help as a catalogue of the worthy lives of engineers, industrialists and explorers.
37. The bank might think you're worthy of a loan.
38. His spirit of assiduous study is worthy of emulation.
39. They thought the feminist label was too worthy.
40. They weren't seen as worthy of analysis or academic attention.
41. Instead of wordy, worthy strategies, future governments need to do more to provide the conditions for sport to thrive.
42. This is a fine book; a worthy addition to the Cambridge Encyclopedia series.
43. No composer was considered worthy of the name until he had written an opera.
44. It was an attempt to elevate football to a subject worthy of serious study.
45. The exhibition contains nothing that is worthy of remark.
46. The money we raise will be going to a very worthy cause.
47. He gave a speech that was worthy of Martin Luther King.
48. There is no doubt that the best prize in life is the opportunity to dedicate to a cause worthy of dedication.
49. This is a fine book; a worthy addition to the series.
50. The Minister says the idea is worthy of consideration.
51. Their latest release is a worthy successor to their popular debut album.