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Habibaelgindy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

To be worthy?

What's the meaning of We aren't worthy.

  

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A person's 'worth' is their value or ability to do something. " Similarly, if being rewarded for doing something that really was not much of an effort, they might be considered not worthy to receive the reward.

  • A person's 'worth' is their value or ability to do something.
  • " Similarly, if being rewarded for doing something that really was not much of an effort, they might be considered not worthy to receive the reward.
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A person's 'worth' is their value or ability to do something. If a person is asked to give a lecture but does not have the skill to do it well, they may respond by saying, "I'm not worthy."

Similarly, if being rewarded for doing something that really was not much of an effort, they might be considered not worthy to receive the reward.

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habibaelgindyWe aren't worthy.

We don't deserve something (dependent on the context).

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