having merit or value
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worthierhaving merit or value
unworthyHaving little value or merit
unworthierHaving little value or merit
unworthiestHaving little value or merit
goodwithout value or merit; worthless; contemptible
considerable(of a person) Having merit or distinction
worthyHaving or showing the qualities or abilities that merit recognition in a specified way
worthiestHaving or showing the qualities or abilities that merit recognition in a specified way
emptiestHaving no value or purpose
worthlessHaving no real value or use
frivolousNot having any serious purpose or value
indeterminate(of a quantity) Having no definite or definable value
emptinessThe quality of having no value or purpose; futility
emptinessesThe quality of having no value or purpose; futility
actionableAble to be done or acted on; having practical value
meretriciousApparently attractive but having in reality no value or integrity
known(of a quantity or variable) Having a value that can be stated
commercialHaving profit, rather than artistic or other value, as a primary aim
boondogglesWork or activity that is wasteful or pointless but gives the appearance of having value
boondoggleWork or activity that is wasteful or pointless but gives the appearance of having value
shinplastersA piece of paper currency or a promissory note regarded as having little or no value
shinplasterA piece of paper currency or a promissory note regarded as having little or no value
assetsProperty owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
isotropic(of an object or substance) Having a physical property that has the same value when measured in different directions
pounderperson or thing having or associated with a weight or value of a pound or a specified number of pounds (often used in combination)
anisotropic(of an object or substance) Having a physical property that has a different value when measured in different directions. A simple example is wood, which is stronger along the grain than across it