Sentences with worthiness
wor·thy
W w - A worthy successor.
- A book worthy of praise; a person worthy to lead.
- A single-title show can, quite rightly, claim worthiness whereas an ongoing show claims worthiness at its peril.
- To give a voice to disadvantaged people and to inject some fun into what was then a sector heavy on worthiness and doing good.
- The town worthies included two doctors.
- Former North Melbourne great says he looks forward to his upcoming induction into AFL Hall of Fame ending constant debate about his worthiness for the.
- In the latter case the Howard Government might come to think they are a payment for worthiness; work for the dole.
- His American publishers, for all their worthiness, were alarmed by art and implored him to write more personally.
- And references to prove the worthiness of applicants.
- Or in line with their own ideological assessment of the worthiness of the cause and those involved.