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worthful

(ˈwɜːθfʊl)
adj
1. (of a person) worthy of honour and respect; having merit
2. having worth; valuable
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Adj.1.worthful - having worth or merit or valueworthful - having worth or merit or value; "a valuable friend"; "a good and worthful man"
worthy - having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable; "a worthy fellow"; "a worthy cause"
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