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There are 14 words containing SWORTHI

Galsworthiannewsworthiernewsworthily  ——  MolesworthiannewsworthiestWordsworthian  ——  newsworthinessWordsworthians  ——  praisworthinessWigglesworthian  ——  unnewsworthinessWordsworthianism  ——  Wordsworthianisms  ——  businessworthiness

15 definitions found

  • Galsworthian — adj. Of or relating to John Galsworthy (1867–1933), English novelist…
  • newsworthier — adj. Comparative form of newsworthy: more newsworthy.
  • newsworthily — adv. In a manner that is newsworthy.
  • Molesworthian — adj. Reminiscent of Nigel Molesworth, a fictional schoolboy and…
  • newsworthiest — adj. Superlative form of newsworthy: most newsworthy.
  • Wordsworthian — n. A scholar of the works of William Wordsworth (1770–1850), English… — adj. Pertaining to or characteristic of William Wordsworth.
  • newsworthiness — n. The characteristic of being newsworthy.
  • Wordsworthians — n. Plural of Wordsworthian.
  • praisworthiness — n. The state of being praiseworthy.
  • Wigglesworthian — adj. Of or relating to Smith Wigglesworth (1859–1947), British evangelist.
  • unnewsworthiness — n. The characteristic of being unnewsworthy.
  • Wordsworthianism — n. Appreciation or imitation of the works of William Wordsworth…
  • Wordsworthianisms — n. Plural of Wordsworthianism.
  • businessworthiness — n. The property of being businessworthy.
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