WORTH ONE'S SALT


Meaning of WORTH ONE'S SALT in English

adj. phr. Being a good worker, or a productive person; worth what you cost. Mr. Brown showed that he was worth his salt as a salesman when he got the highest sales record for the year. Often used with "not" or "hardly". When the basketball team did so poorly, people felt that the coach was hardly worth his salt.

Compare: PAY ONE'S WAY 2 .

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.