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What word do I put in front of worthy to make a new word?

There are many words you can put in front of "worthy" to create a new word, depending on the meaning you want to convey. Here are a few examples:

For positive meanings:

* Noteworthy: deserving to be noticed or remembered.

* Worthwhile: worth the time, effort, or money spent.

* Truly worthy: completely deserving or deserving to a high degree.

* Highly worthy: very deserving.

* Most worthy: the most deserving.

* Well-worthy: deserving of praise or admiration.

* Unworthy: not deserving.

For negative meanings:

* Unworthy: not deserving.

* Indeserving: not deserving or not having earned something.

For neutral meanings:

* Self-worthy: believing in one's own worth.

* Time-worthy: deserving of the time spent.

* Cause-worthy: deserving of support.

For specific contexts:

* Award-worthy: deserving of an award.

* Praise-worthy: deserving of praise.

* Trust-worthy: deserving of trust.

The best word to use will depend on the context and the specific meaning you want to express.

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