worthy - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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worthy (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/wɜːrði/

Meaning and Usage

The word "worthy" means having value, merit, or importance; deserving respect or attention. It can apply to both moral and practical contexts, suggesting that someone or something is commendable, admirable, or deserving of recognition.

In English, "worthy" is frequently used in both spoken and written contexts, though it may appear more often in formal writing, literature, and speeches due to its somewhat elevated tone.

Example Sentences

  1. She is a worthy candidate for the position due to her extensive experience and qualifications.
  2. (Она достойный кандидат на эту должность благодаря своему обширному опыту и квалификации.)

  3. The charity organization is doing worthy work to help those in need.

  4. (Благотворительная организация выполняет достойную работу, чтобы помочь нуждающимся.)

  5. He believes that all individuals are worthy of love and respect.

  6. (Он считает, что все люди достойны любви и уважения.)

Idiomatic Expressions

"Worthy" can be part of various idiomatic expressions, often used to indicate value or merit. Here are some expressions incorporating "worthy":

  1. Worthy of attention
  2. Her research is truly worthy of attention given its significant findings.
  3. (Ее исследования действительно заслуживают внимания, учитывая их значительные результаты.)

  4. Worthy opponent

  5. He faced a worthy opponent in the final match of the tournament.
  6. (Он столкнулся с достойным противником в финальном матче турнира.)

  7. Worthy cause

  8. Donating to a worthy cause can make a significant difference in people's lives.
  9. (Пожертвование на достойное дело может значительно изменить жизнь людей.)

  10. Worthy of praise

  11. The athlete's performance was worthy of praise from the judges.
  12. (Выступление спортсмена заслуживало похвалы судей.)

  13. Worthy rival

  14. They became worthy rivals in the field of innovation.
  15. (Они стали достойными соперниками в области инноваций.)

Etymology

The word "worthy" originates from the Old English "weorðe," which means 'worthy, valuable, or noble.' Its roots can be traced back to Proto-Germanic "werþaz" and ultimately to Proto-Indo-European "wer-" meaning 'to turn, to become.'

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By understanding the comprehensive nature of "worthy," one can appreciate its application in various contexts, along with its idiomatic nuances.



25-07-2024