worthy|worthies in English
noun
[wor·thy || 'wɜrðɪ /'wɜː-]
respected person, personage; "somebody"
Use "worthy|worthies" in a sentence
1. 5 Local worthies rarely challenged the rectitude of the chief constable.
2. Binge is Australia’s unturnoffable streaming service, where nothing gets on your screen unless it’s Binge-worthy, award-worthy, share-worthy or all-time-favourite-worthy
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4. Condonable: worthy of forgiveness
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6. It's worthy of praise.
7. A worthy/deserving Cause (= a good Cause) The Red Cross is a very worthy Cause
8. Worthy of the highest praise,
9. You're worthy of your reputation
10. Praising his great worthy name.
11. You are a worthy adversary.
12. The team emerged as worthy victors.
13. Contemptible definition is - worthy of contempt
14. “Aude Aliquid Dignum” ~ Dare Something Worthy
15. He is worthy of our praise.
16. She is worthy of your adoration.
17. Arrogant Bastard Ale You're Not Worthy
18. To await someone worthy of love
19. (in the general sense ‘worthy, appropriate’): from Old French Condigne, from Latin condignus, from con- ‘altogether’ + dignus ‘worthy’
20. The mast is not a worthy opponent.
21. Prince Jingim's words are worthy of consideration.
22. This book is worthy of being read.
23. Their efforts are worthy of your support.
24. He is worthy of all your adoration.
25. The British considered him a worthy adversary.