WORTH


Meaning of WORTH in English

I.

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ real , true

They don't appreciate her real ~.

▪ inherent , intrinsic

Study has an intrinsic ~, as well as helping you achieve your goals.

▪ human , individual , own , personal , self

▪ moral

▪ proven

They are looking for a new sales manager of proven ~.

▪ economic , financial , market

Some experts doubt the economic ~ of the project.

The insurance company agreed to pay the car's current market ~.

▪ estimated

▪ net

▪ literary , musical

VERB + WORTH

▪ have

▪ demonstrate , prove

The emergency lighting has proved its ~ this year.

▪ appreciate , determine , judge , know , measure

They don't appreciate her true ~.

She knows her own ~.

▪ doubt , question

▪ find out , learn , realize , recognize

I only found out its real ~ when I tried to buy another one.

▪ assess , estimate

▪ increase

Cutting out the debts will increase your net ~.

PREPOSITION

▪ of ~

He never contributed anything of ~ to the conversation.

▪ ~ to

This necklace isn't worth anything in money terms, but its ~ to me is incalculable.

PHRASES

▪ a sense of (your own) ~

She has no sense of her own ~.

II.

adj.

VERBS

▪ be , prove

▪ become

▪ seem

▪ make sth

▪ find sth

▪ consider sth , think sth

Most of the candidates were not considered ~ interviewing.

ADVERB

▪ really , well

This book is well ~ reading.

▪ certainly , definitely

▪ barely , hardly , scarcely

It's so unimportant it's hardly ~ mentioning.

▪ almost

▪ potentially

▪ probably

▪ reportedly

▪ always

It's always ~ seeing if you can get a cheap last-minute deal.

PREPOSITION

▪ to

This order is potentially ~ millions of pounds to the company.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .