"Would-be" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Used to describe something or someone that is likely to become or happen in the future, but is not yet actualized.
Example: "She is a would-be artist, but she has yet to pursue a professional career in painting."
Worthwhile refers to something that has value or significance, and is considered to be time, money, or effort well spent. It can also imply that something is satisfying or rewarding.
The archaic second-person singular form of the verb "to be," used with the first and second person in Early Modern English (16th to 17th centuries) as the correct form in formal speech or writing.<br><br>Example: "Thou wouldst bestow this gift upon me, wouldst thou not?"