"Worthing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Worthing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Worthing" Meaning

Worthing is a seaside town in West Sussex, England. It is situated about 10 km (6.2 miles) south of Brighton in the borough of Adur, with which it forms part of the larger Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation.

"Worthing" Examples

5 Examples Using the Word "Worthing"


1. Phrasal Verb Usage


- To worthing someone some time: To devote some time to someone or something of more importance. (`e.g.,` I had to worthing my daughter some time today because she has a math test tomorrow.)

2. Last Name as a Proper Noun


- Worthing is a town in West Sussex, England. (`e.g.,` Worthing beach is one of the best along the south coast of England.)

3. Slang/Poetic Usage


- In poetry and some literature, "worthing" can be used in a metaphorical sense. (`e.g.,` The rolling hills were worthing my soul today, they brought peace.)

4. Nautical/Uncertain Length


- The length of a worthing is the distance between the extreme fore and aft lines of a ship when measured in a vertical plane horizontally at the waterline. (`e.g.,` The captain measured the worthing of the ship before anchoring.)

5. Possibly a typo for "worth it


- Interchangeable with "worth it", meaning it's something that's deserved, valuable, or vets the risk. (`e.g.,` Overcoming that challenge was totally worthing it in the long run!)

"Worthing" Similar Words

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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.

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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.

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People of high moral character, deserving of respect and admiration.<br><br>Example: "The local charity's organizers were a group of well-known worthies who worked tirelessly to help those in need."

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Worthington can refer to:<br><br>1. Worthington, a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "weorþing" meaning "town" and "tun" meaning "enclosure" or "village". It is often associated with individuals of English or Anglo-Norman origin.<br><br>2. Worthington, Ohio, a city in the United States, named after Thomas Worthington, a U.S. Senator from Ohio in the early 19th century.<br><br>3. Worthington (automobile manufacturer), an American automobile manufacturer that operated from 1899 to 1927.<br><br>4. Worthington (brewery), a British brewery in Worthing, West Sussex, England.

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