worthwhile

adjective17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

To a high degree.

A common and emphatic way to say something is very worthwhile.

In a true or genuine way; very.

Without any doubt.

To a very high degree; very much so.

In a way that is genuine and not false.

Especially or more than usual.

Worthwhile in terms of money or profit.

Worthwhile in terms of benefit to society.

Almost not at all; scarcely.

Used to state that something is useful, important, or good enough to be a suitable reward for the money or time spent or the effort made.

Used to describe something that appears to be useful, important, or a good use of time.

To discover or realize that something is a good use of time or effort.

To cause something to be a good use of time or effort.

To have the opinion that something is a good use of time or effort.

To believe that something is a good use of time or effort.

To change to a state of being a good use of time or effort.