WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: NOUN
- An eminent or distinguished person.
- A person of eminent worth; one distinguished for serviceable and estimable qualities: as, Fuller's “History of the Worthies of England.”
- A local celebrity; a character; an eccentric: as, a village worthy.
- Anything of worth or excellence.
- A man of eminent worth or value; one distinguished for useful and estimable qualities; a person of conspicuous desert; -- much used in the plural.
- A distinguished or eminent person
- An important, honorable person (word is often used humorously)
- Word is often used humorously
- A property; attribute.
- Peculiar characteristic; attribute; proper function; property.
WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: ADJECTIVE
- Having sufficient worth; deserving.
- Having worth or excellence; possessing merit; valuable; deserving; estimable; excellent; virtuous.
- Having suitable, adapted, or equivalent qualities or value; -- usually with of before the thing compared or the object; more rarely, with a following infinitive instead of of, or with that; ; entitled to; meriting; -- usually in a good sense, but sometimes in a bad one.
- Of high station; of high social position.
- Most worthy of those of the same blood to succeed or inherit; -- applied to males, and expressive of the preference given them over females.
- Honourable or admirable
- Deserving, or having sufficient worth
- Meriting respect or esteem
- Having qualities or abilities that merit recognition in some way
- Honorable; admirable.
- Morally admirable
- Worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse
- Having high moral qualities
- Having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable
- Having worth, merit, or value.
- Hence, belonging peculiarly; peculiar; suitable; fit; proper.
- Suitable to the social situation or to social respect or social discreetness; socially correct; socially discreet; well-mannered; proper.
- Suitable for a particular person, condition, occasion, or place; fitting.
- Appropriate for achieving a particular end; implies a lack of concern for fairness
- Being of striking appropriateness and pertinence
- Meant or adapted for an occasion or use
- Suitable and fitting
- Suitable for a particular person or place or condition etc
WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: VERB
- To render or treat as worthy; exalt; revere; honour; esteem; respect; value; reward; adore.
- Take possession of by force, as after an invasion
- Give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause
- To make suitable; to suit. -- William Paley.
- Give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To render worthy; to exalt into a hero.
- To make suitable; to suit.
- To annex, as a benefice, to a spiritual corporation, as its property.
- To take possession of or make use of exclusively for oneself, often without permission.
- To set apart for a specific use.
WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having worth or merit or value
- Being honorable or admirable
- Well-deserved.
- Deserving; meriting: sometimes followed by of before the thing merited or deserved, sometimes by an accusative directly, and sometimes by an infinitive.
- Of high rank or social station.
- Having worth; of high standing or degree; honorable; worshipful; excellent; deserving of honor, respect, praise, mention, attention, or the like; valuable; noble; estimable; virtuous; meritorious: noting persons and things.
- To render worthy; exalt.
- In keeping with the standing, character, dignity, etc. (of); fit; fitted; proper; suited; suitable: with of, for, or an infinitive clause.
- Set apart for a particular use or person; hence, belonging peculiarly; suitable; fit; befitting; proper.
- Synonyms Apt, becoming, in keeping, felicitous.
- To take to one's self in exclusion of others; claim or use as by an exclusive right: as, let no man appropriate the use of a common benefit.
- In general, to take for any use; put to use.
- To set apart for or assign to a particular purpose or use, in exclusion of all other purposes or uses: as, Congress appropriated more money than was needed; to appropriate a spot of ground for a garden.
- In ecclesiastical law, to annex, as a benefice, to an ecclesiastical corporation, for its perpetual use.
WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: RELATED WORDS
- Worth, Good, Respectable, Meritorious, Suitable, Desirable, Exemplary, Laudable, Noteworthy, Commendable, Praiseworthy, Noble, Meriting, Worthwhile, Deserving
- Allow, Congruous, Right, Fit, Congruent, Befitting, Suited, Apropos, Apt, Advantageous, Pertinent, Apposite, Expedient, Suitable, Proper
WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Honorable, Worth, Good, Respectable, Meritorious, Suitable, Desirable, Exemplary, Laudable, Noteworthy, Commendable, Praiseworthy, Noble, Worthwhile, Deserving
- Allow, Congruous, Right, Fit, Congruent, Befitting, Suited, Apropos, Apt, Advantageous, Pertinent, Apposite, Expedient, Suitable, Proper
WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Not an acronym obviously but worthy of inclusion.
- There is none worthy of worship except You.
- There is none worthy of worship but You.
- Is this worthy of contacting the FBI about?
- The world considers that the righteous are not worthy to live in the world, and God declares the world is not worthy of them.
- God is worthy and great and worthy of our praise because of His splendor and His awesome works.
- Make a list of the Chapters in your Section, listing names and addresses and phone numbers of the Worthy Matron, Worthy Patron, and Secretary.
- Unfortunately many Christians are not going to receive anything worthy, no crown, because they did nothing worthy to be rewarded.
- Worthy victims are worthy of media attention, but unworthy victims can basically piss off and die.
- Worthy Matrons and Worthy Patrons to please stand.
- What is appropriate in Cairns is not necessarily appropriate in Brisbane.
- Verbal praise or tangible reinforcement for on task or appropriate behavior It may be appropriate to provide students positive reinforcement during testing.
- Ensure parts are ordered with appropriate priorities and relay document numbers to the Pro Super, MOC, and appropriate technicians.
- The law determines that firms may consider it appropriate to verify the identity of appropriate beneficial owners.
- The appraiser will be better able to take appropriate risk management steps, such as obtaining insurance coverage and retaining appropriate records.
- Therefore, Program Managers should be careful to use the appropriate standards within contracts, tailored as appropriate for each system.
- EEA to conduct appropriate risk assessments and implement appropriate controls as a regulated financial service provider.
- Appropriate actions are taken by SIU and reported to the appropriate authorities.
- Adequacy of the organization and appropriate resources assigned to assure appropriate training.
- Case Managers should determine the most appropriate course of action in consultation with RO management, Legal and, as appropriate, the appropriate RMAS section.
WORTHY vs APPROPRIATE: QUESTIONS
- What are the best Instagram-worthy locations in Singapore?
- What makes Matilda a worthy opponent to Miss Honey?
- Is Bethlehem Country Club a tournament-worthy facility?
- Why is Khama Worthy ineligible for regional rankings?
- What are the IRS requirements for worthy securities?
- Are We worthy of punishment according to Augustine?
- Does Miriam Margolyes lend support to worthy causes?
- What are some share-worthy LinkedIn profile headlines?
- Is Montpelier Vermont a worthy tourist destination?
- What instruments can I learn to play in worthy you are worthy?
- What happened to appropriate technology international?
- What is developmentally appropriate practices (DAP)?
- Is five-fraction prostate ultrahypofractionation appropriate?
- Do Resuscitation programs provide appropriate guidance?
- What is developmentally appropriate phonemic awareness?
- Is Wittgensteinian fideism appropriate for Buddhism?
- Are traditional calendars appropriate for preschoolers?
- What is early childhood developmentally appropriate?
- Are Adidas' bare breasts advertisements appropriate?
- What is appropriate guidance and appropriate behaviour?