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How to Use "Worth" with Example Sentences
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worth
(n):
the value of something; the quality of someone
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Used with adjectives:
"
The old television is of
little
worth
now.
"
(little)
"
Do you know the
estimated
worth
of the house?
"
(estimated, net, real, true)
"
There is no price on
self
worth
.
"
(self, human, moral)
"
What is the company's
market
worth
?
"
(market, financial, economic)
Used with verbs:
"
You need to
prove
your
worth
to the team.
"
(prove, demonstrate, show)
"
No one should
judge
somebody else's self
worth
.
"
(judge, determine, measure)
"
I
discovered
the diamond's real
worth
.
"
(discovered, found out, learned, realized)
"
The appraiser
estimated
the land's
worth
.
"
(estimated, assessed)
"
How can we
increase
the
worth
of our house?
"
(increase)
"
We
doubt
its true
worth
.
"
(doubt, question)
Used with prepositions:
"
She gave her grandchild something
of
great
worth
.
"
(of)
"
He proved his
worth
to
the team.
"
(to)
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worth
(adj):
having value in money; being good enough
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Used with adverbs:
"
The movie is
really
worth
watching.
"
(really, truly)
"
His new book is
definitely
worth
reading.
"
(definitely, certainly)
"
The old computer is
hardly
worth
anything.
"
(hardly, barely)
"
It's
almost
worth
nothing.
"
(almost, practically)
"
Our land is
potentially
worth
a lot of money.
"
(potentially, reportedly)
"
Her shoes are
probably
worth
more than her car.
"
(probably)
"
It's
always
worth
trying.
"
(always)
Used with verbs:
"
The result
is
worth
the risk.
"
(be: is/am/are, proved to be)
"
His old baseball card
has become
worth
a lot of money.
"
(be: is/am/are, has become, seems to be)
"
We didn't
find
the movie
worth
the money.
"
(find)
"
The chef
made
it
worth
the wait.
"
(made)
Used with prepositions:
"
This property is
worth
millions of dollars
to
the family.
"
(to)
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