What does -worthy mean?
Definitions for -worthy
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This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word -worthy.
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-worthysuffix
Of sufficient worth for; deserving of.
-worthysuffix
Suitable or safe for; capable of enduring or able to bear; able to withstand.
Etymology: Partly from worthy, and partly continuing -wurthe, from -wierþe, from werþijaz, from wert-. Cognate with -waardig, -würdig.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of -worthy in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of -worthy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of -worthy in a Sentence
These interviews were torturous and left me feeling anything but worthy, loved or deserving of belonging in my community.
She would tell me,' I'm not worthy of these repairs and these improvements. I don't pay enough in rent to warrant this... I'm perfectly fine keeping it as it is,'.
If you look at before this set of legislation and related changes, it was a pretty ludicrous situation where Japanese Self-Defence Forces could barely do anything worthy of the name of defense forces except in a major attack on Japan, i'd say they've moved from 25 percent to 50 percent. It's like a doubling of their flexibility and capacity to deploy forces overseas, but we're still 50 percent short of what the industry standard is.
Integrity combined with faithfulness is a powerful force and worthy of great respect.
We may see more consumers making a large purchase they had been putting off because it seems relatively more affordable, we'll likely see credit card rates decline by a small amount in response to the cut in the target federal funds rate. However, charge-off rates have been increasing over the past few years, which has also contributed to increased credit card rates among less credit-worthy consumers. So, I'd expect the effect to be more muted among those with low credit scores.
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