worthiness
Americannoun
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the fact or quality of having great or adequate merit, character, or value.
These experiences gave her the strength and energy to champion her belief in the fundamental dignity and worthiness of humankind.
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the fact or quality of meeting the standard for deserving a particular thing or person.
In The Lion King, Simba must come to terms with his guilt over his father's death and his worthiness to become king.
The princess decided to set the suitor a task to prove his worthiness of her hand.
Other Word Forms
- preworthiness noun
Etymology
Origin of worthiness
Example Sentences
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“Tax time is when it’s revealed how the year went,” said Joyce Marter, a licensed psychotherapist in Cape Coral, Fla. “There can be issues of power and control, worthiness and resentment.”
From MarketWatch • Mar. 5, 2026
The woman who’d spent her life angling for worthiness.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 25, 2025
"I can't change the credit worthiness of the city, but I can change how investors look at our sustainability work, and make it more attractive to them."
From BBC • Mar. 30, 2025
They have an effect on credit worthiness, they have an effect on liquidity, they have an effect on a lot of things.
From Slate • Sep. 7, 2024
It’s disturbing how fast weeds take root in my garden of worthiness.
From "The Running Dream" by Wendelin Van Draanen
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