know worth

Frequency: 7.512.5 per million words

To be aware of the value of something or oneself.

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Examples (10)

  • She knows her own worth and won't settle for less.
  • It's important for young people to know their true worth and potential.
  • After years of experience, he finally knew his professional worth in the industry.
  • The company needs to know the market worth of its intellectual property before selling.
  • Many artists struggle to know the true worth of their creations until much later.
  • If you don't know your worth, others will inevitably undervalue you.
  • The antique dealer could instantly know the worth of any item presented to him.
  • Having faced many challenges, she began to truly know her inner worth and resilience.
  • We must know the worth of our natural resources before exploiting them unsustainably.
  • Does he even know the worth of the incredible opportunity he's been given?