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Worthy

Worthy is an English adjective used to describe someone or something that earns respect, admiration, or deserves a particular treatment or consideration. It denotes merit, fitness for a role, or deserving a certain outcome. In common usage, worthy often appears with the preposition of, as in worthy of praise, worthy of note, or worthy of respect, and with nouns such as a worthy opponent or a worthy cause. It can also describe suitability or significance, as in a worthy investment or a worthy successor.

Origin and related forms: Worthy derives from Old English wurþig meaning "worthy, deserving," from Proto-Germanic *wurþaz,

Usage notes: Worthy tends to occur in formal or literary contexts, though it remains common in everyday

Examples: “She gave a worthy performance,” “The proposal is worthy of discussion,” and “A worthy cause.” In

related
to
worth.
The
negative
form
is
unworthy.
The
noun
form
is
worthiness,
and
the
related
noun
worth
describes
value
in
monetary
or
perceived
terms.
Synonyms
include
meritorious,
commendable,
deserving,
and
respectable,
depending
on
context.
writing
and
speech.
It
is
not
a
blanket
intensifier
like
very;
rather,
it
conveys
merit
or
suitability.
In
contemporary
usage,
speakers
choose
worthy
to
emphasize
virtue,
importance,
or
deservingness,
and
they
often
pair
it
with
phrases
such
as
“worthy
of”
or
“worthy
of
consideration.”
contrast,
unworthy
signals
the
opposite
of
merit
or
respect.