worth
worth (wʉrt̸h)
noun
- material value, esp. as expressed in terms of money or some other medium of exchange
- that quality of a person or thing that lends importance, value, merit, etc. and that is measurable by the esteem in which the person or thing is held
- the amount or quantity of something that may be had for a given sum a dollar's worth of nuts
- wealth; possessions; riches
Etymology: ME < OE weorth, akin to weorthian, to honor, Ger wert, worth, werden, to become < IE *wert-, to turn: see verse
- deserving or worthy of; meriting not worth the effort
- equal in worth or value to a book that is worth $50
- having wealth or possessions amounting to a man worth half a million
for all one is worth
☆worth (wʉrt̸h)
intransitive verb
Etymology: ME worthen < OE weorthan, to become, used as auxiliary of the pass., akin to Ger werden: see worth
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