Use "worthy cause" in a sentence

1. A worthy/deserving Cause (= a good Cause) The Red Cross is a very worthy Cause

2. Every year she makes a large donation to a worthy cause.

3. You can get fit, and at the same time raise money for a worthy cause .

4. A Charity’s name may signal worthy a cause, such as feeding the hungry or supporting veterans

5. Make, create, produce: Cause a riot; bring about; a principle or movement to which one is dedicated: a worthy Cause Not to be confused with: caws – the

6. The admission fees were turned over to some charitable organization, and it brought me satisfaction to help some worthy cause.

7. 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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9. You can not only find great deals at Better World Books, but you’ll also be contributing to a worthy cause when you shop.

10. Condonable: worthy of forgiveness

11. 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 …

12. It's worthy of praise.

13. Worthy of the highest praise,

14. You're worthy of your reputation

15. Praising his great worthy name.

16. You are a worthy adversary.

17. The team emerged as worthy victors.

18. Contemptible definition is - worthy of contempt

19. “Aude Aliquid Dignum” ~ Dare Something Worthy

20. He is worthy of our praise.

21. She is worthy of your adoration.

22. Arrogant Bastard Ale You're Not Worthy

23. To await someone worthy of love

24. (in the general sense ‘worthy, appropriate’): from Old French Condigne, from Latin condignus, from con- ‘altogether’ + dignus ‘worthy’

25. The mast is not a worthy opponent.

26. Prince Jingim's words are worthy of consideration.

27. This book is worthy of being read.

28. Their efforts are worthy of your support.

29. He is worthy of all your adoration.

30. The British considered him a worthy adversary.

31. This is a book worthy of commemoration.

32. I'm sure she will be worthy successor .

33. Hollywood’s Most Eye-Catching, Ogle-Worthy Bulges

34. It's a matter worthy of our attention.

35. Is the Worker Worthy of His Wages?

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37. Late Middle English (in the general sense ‘worthy, appropriate’): from Old French Condigne, from Latin condignus, from con- ‘altogether’ + dignus ‘worthy’.

38. Culpability means that one is worthy of blame

39. Babur was a worthy soldier and efficient commander

40. Acceptable definition, capable or worthy of being accepted

41. We are to be law-abiding, worthy citizens.

42. We thought it was a worthy enough objective.

43. Who are worthy of being accorded “double honor”?

44. We have several other products worthy of mention.

45. 8 Think that weakling is a worthy opponent?

46. Bonkable meaning (UK, slang) Worthy of shagging; fuckable.

47. She lent her name to many worthy causes.

48. Her achievements are worthy of the highest praise.

49. He felt he was not worthy of her.

50. Kauffman too has delivered a worthy Additionist effort

51. Admirably (Adverb) In a way worthy of admiration

52. This is a saying worthy of all Acceptation

53. Those who are worthy may enter the temple

54. The labourer is worthy of his hire. 

55. And worthy of Acceptation Fire is bright: 5

56. Jehovah alone is worthy of our confident trust.

57. Word Origin late Middle English (in the general sense ‘worthy, appropriate’): from Old French Condigne, from Latin condignus, from con-‘altogether’ + dignus ‘worthy’

58. Creditable: 1 adj worthy of often limited commendation “the student's effort on the essay--though not outstanding--was Creditable ” Synonyms: worthy having worth …

59. The Minister says the idea is worthy of consideration.

60. He is a worthy descendant of the working class.

61. Doubt, fear, unbelief; fear that thou art not worthy!

62. Blessings given to worthy Church members by ordained patriarchs.

63. The bank might think you're worthy of a loan.

64. Acceptable definition is - capable or worthy of being accepted

65. The money was divided equally between several worthy causes.

66. We want to be worthy, humble servants of God.

67. He traveled the land in search of worthy foes.

68. His spirit of assiduous study is worthy of emulation.

69. Artesian is a differentiated product, certainly worthy of investment.

70. Origin of Condign Late Middle English (in the general sense ‘worthy, appropriate’): from Old French Condigne, from Latin condignus, from con- ‘altogether’ + dignus ‘worthy’

71. Credible: worthy of being accepted as true or reasonable

72. Believable: worthy of being accepted as true or reasonable.

73. The money she left went to various worthy causes.

74. Any major player in Beijing is worthy of discussion.

75. In what respect is David’s course worthy of imitation?

76. A policy worthy of the suspicion of benign neglect.

77. 22 She lent her name to many worthy causes.

78. Cause synonyms, Cause pronunciation, Cause translation, English dictionary definition of Cause

79. 27 synonyms for Creditable: praiseworthy, worthy, respectable, admirable, honourable, exemplary

80. Authoritatively (Adverb) In an authoritative manner, being worthy of trust