worthful (Meaning)

Wordnet

worthful (s)

having worth or merit or value

Webster

worthful (a.)

Full of worth; worthy; deserving.

Synonyms & Antonyms of worthful

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worthful Sentence Examples

  1. The investment was worthful in the long run, despite initial setbacks.
  2. Her efforts were not worthful enough to warrant a promotion.
  3. The experience was worthful, even though it came at a great personal cost.
  4. The advice was worthful, as it saved me from making a costly mistake.
  5. The purchase was not worthful, as the product was of poor quality.
  6. The class was worthful, as I learned valuable skills.
  7. The trip was worthful, as I had a chance to see the world.
  8. The struggle was worthful, as it made me stronger.
  9. The sacrifice was worthful, as it led to a greater good.
  10. The effort was worthful, as it achieved the desired results.

FAQs About the word worthful

having worth or merit or valueFull of worth; worthy; deserving.

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The investment was worthful in the long run, despite initial setbacks.

Her efforts were not worthful enough to warrant a promotion.

The experience was worthful, even though it came at a great personal cost.

The advice was worthful, as it saved me from making a costly mistake.