Material or market value: stocks having a worth of ten million dollars.
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Quality that commands esteem or respect; merit: a person of great worth.
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The quality that renders something desirable, useful, or valuable: the worth of higher education.
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Wealth; riches: her net worth.
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Monetary value.
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verb-intransitive
Archaic To befall; betide: "Howl ye, Woe worth the day!” ( Ezekiel 30:2).
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adjective
Deserving of; meriting: a proposal not worth consideration.
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Equal in value to something specified: worth its weight in gold.
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Having wealth or riches amounting to: a person worth millions.
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Having monetary or material value.
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preposition
Equal in value to.
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Having assets or income equal to.
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Deserving of.
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