be worth

Be Worth Meaning in Bengali: মানে থাকা, মূল্যবান হওয়া, মানে রাখা (verb, /biː wɜːrθ/)

Definition of Be Worth

Be worth is a verb phrase that means to have a certain value or importance. It is used to describe the worth or significance of something.

Synonyms of Be Worth

1. Valuable (মূল্যবান, adjective)
2. Worthy (যোগ্য, adjective)
3. Deserving (যোগ্য, adjective)

Antonyms of Be Worth

1. Worthless (অমূল্যবান, adjective)
2. Insignificant (অপ্রাসঙ্গিক, adjective)
3. Unworthy (অযোগ্য, adjective)

Origin of Be Worth

The phrase “be worth” originated from the combination of the verb “be” and the noun “worth.” The word “worth” comes from the Old English word “weorþ,” meaning “value” or “price.”

Nearby Words

1. Worthwhile (adjective)
2. Worthiness (noun)
3. Worthily (adverb)

Be Worth in Literature Quotes

1. “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs (মহান কাজ করার একমাত্র উপায় হলো তোমার কাজটি ভালোবাসা।)
2. “The true worth of a person is not measured by material possessions.” – Mahatma Gandhi (একজন ব্যক্তির সত্যিকার মান বস্ত্রাদি সম্পদের মাধ্যমে নয়।)

Be Worth Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: মানে থাকা (mānē thākā)
Hindi: मूल्य होना (mūlya honā)
Nepali: महत्वपूर्ण हुनु (mahatvapūrṇ hunu)
Urdu: قیمت ہونا (qīmat honā)
Tamil: மதிப்பு இருக்கும் (matippu irukkum)
Telugu: మంచిది ఉండటం (man̄cidi uṇḍaṭaṁ)
Arabic: تستحق (tastahiq)
Chinese: 值得 (zhí dé)
Japanese: 価値がある (kachiga aru)
Russian: стоить (stoit’)

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