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worthwhile

American  
[wurth-hwahyl, -wahyl] / ˈwɜrθˈʰwaɪl, -ˈwaɪl /

adjective

  1. such as to repay one's time, attention, interest, work, trouble, etc..

    a worthwhile book.

    Synonyms:
    beneficial, rewarding, valuable

worthwhile British  
/ ˌwɜːθˈwaɪl /

adjective

  1. sufficiently important, rewarding, or valuable to justify time or effort spent

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Other Word Forms

  • worthwhileness noun

Etymology

Origin of worthwhile

First recorded in 1865–70; worth 1 + while

Example Sentences

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The sheer scale of space and what’s being attempted makes tuning in to NASA’s Artemis II External link mission worthwhile.

From Barron's

While it’s true that the Guggenheim Foundation was a major funder, it’s worthwhile to recall that aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh brought about that connection.

From The Wall Street Journal

An emotionally difficult but worthwhile thing you can and should do, though, is deciding what percentage of a portfolio you’re comfortable holding in stocks and then sticking to it by buying more when prices fall.

From The Wall Street Journal

That doesn’t mean the exercise isn’t worthwhile, however.

From Los Angeles Times

But how “NCIS” began its journey to this rare milestone is a worthwhile story in and of itself.

From Los Angeles Times