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Worthwild

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Describing something or someone as highly valuable or deserving of attention.

Usage: This is a worthwild investment opportunity that should not be missed.

Sample sentence: The book received rave reviews and is definitely worthwild for every avid reader.

Part of speech: Adverb

Sense 1: Indicating that an action or behavior is deserving or worthy of appreciation.

Usage: She performed the piece worthwild and received a standing ovation.

Sample sentence: The talented musician played the violin worthwild, capturing the audience's hearts.

Part of speech: Noun

Sense 1: Referring to something or someone of significant value or importance.

Usage: This diamond ring is an exquisite worthwild.

Sample sentence: The veteran actor's performance in the play was a worthwild that will be remembered for years.

Part of speech: Verb (Rare usage)

Sense 1: Expressing the action of proving or demonstrating the worth or value of something or someone.

Usage: He spent years worthwilding his skills in order to become a master chef.

Sample sentence: The research conducted worthwilded the therapeutic benefits of the new drug.

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