worth
B1Frequent NGSL-1UK /wɜːθ/US /wɜːrθ/
Meaning
adjective
having a value in money, etc.
“Our house is worth about £100 000.”
noun
an amount of something that has the value mentioned
“The winner will receive fifty pounds' worth of books.”
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“to build a future that's worth getting excited about.”
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“worth um because you you have to”
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“is something that's worth taking note of.”
📺 Jensen Huang's Speech at CaltechLearn this word in the video →
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