worth

noun, adjective55 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

The total value of assets minus liabilities.

The value a person assigns to themselves; self-esteem.

Refers to the actual, genuine value of something or someone.

Refers to the actual, genuine value of something or someone.

A person's understanding of their own value.

The price something would sell for in the current market.

Value in terms of money or the economy.

The value a person assigns to themselves; self-esteem.

Value in terms of money.

A calculated approximation of the value.

Value that has been demonstrated or tested.

Value that exists as a natural or essential part of something.

Value that exists as a natural or essential part of something.

The value or importance of a single person.

The value or importance of human beings.

Value based on ethical principles.

The value of a work in terms of its artistic or literary quality.

The value of a work in terms of its artistic or musical quality.

Used to strongly emphasize that something has value.

Used to strongly emphasize that something has value.

A feeling of confidence in oneself; self-esteem.

To possess value or importance.

To be aware of the value of something or oneself.

To show or prove the value of something.

To understand and recognize the full value of something.

To officially decide or calculate the value of something.

To show or prove the value of something.

To form an opinion about the value of something.

To assess or quantify the value of something.

Used to indicate the value or desirability of something.

To think of something as having a certain value.

To think of something as having a certain value.

To turn out to be valuable or useful.