"Worshipping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The act of showing deep respect, devotion, and often excessive praise or admiration towards someone or something, such as a god, a leader, a celebrity, or an object. It involves a strong emotional attachment, often accompanied by rituals or practices that demonstrate one's devotion.
A type of yarn or fabric made from long-staple wool, known for its smooth, compact, and dense texture.
The word "wort" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. In photography, a "wort" is an old term for a spot or a imperfection on a photographic print, usually caused by a speck of dust or a tiny imperfection on the photographic plate.<br><br>2. In brewing, a "wort" is the sugary liquid extracted from the mash of malted grains during the brewing process, which is then fermented into beer.<br><br>3. In a more general sense, the word "wort" can simply refer to anything that resembles a small sprout or shoot, especially a sprouting seed or a growing plant.
Worth can have several meanings depending on the context, but in general, it refers to the value or merit of something, whether it be material or moral. <br><br>1. Value: The amount of money that a person or thing can be sold for or exchanged for in trade.<br>Example: The price of the house was worth a lot of money.<br>2. Merit: The quality of being valuable or important.<br>Example: She's worth her weight in gold because she's a great employee.<br>3. Time and resources: Amount of time, effort, or resources devoted to something.<br>Example: It took six years of effort to achieve my goals and have a million dollars in savings.<br>4. To be useful, beneficial or valuable.<br>Example: She got a new phone, it's really worth it considering all the cool features.<br><br> Synonyms for worth include: value, merit, value-added, important, worthwhile.