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Example sentences for "well worth"

  • It's well worth seeing; and you might like to take a glance at the church, it's very old too.

  • To Du Pont de Nemours he wrote a long letter, stating in detail the advantages accrued to America from the embargo, and this point is well worth keeping in mind by those who insist on considering Jefferson as a hundred per cent.

  • The tone of some passages is well worth studying.

  • Politics of each country, well worth studying so far as respects internal affairs.

  • It is now situated at 110 Silver Street, near Third Street, and is well worth a visit from those who have the interest of these men at heart.

  • Beautiful lake scenery, and the hermitage at Gougane Barra; a chapel on the Holy Lake is well worth seeing.

  • This ancient round stone Fort, in a wonderful state of preservation, is well worth a visit.

  • Keeping along the north shore of the lake, Hazlewood Park, 2 miles from Sligo, is well worth visiting.

  • A race meeting at Cork is well worth witnessing.

  • This fragment, isolated in the midst of a green God’s acre, is, however, well worth visiting.

  • It is well worth doing, although there is nothing of interest in Newport itself.

  • In the many creeks of these harbours there are picturesque spots well worth exploring by those who have the time, and for whom the open sea does not possess greater attractions.

  • The village is well worth seeing, and, indeed, during the summer months, the coasting yachtsman is a familiar figure in the little street, at the upper end of which stands the picturesque church.

  • The interesting memoir of Mr MacRae, in Appendix A, is well worth perusal; he married in 1611, and brought his bride to the parsonage at Ardlair, where several of his children were born.

  • The gathering on these occasions is well worth seeing; it is described on pages 118 et seq.

  • Two hundred yards to the east of this burial-ground the path bends due north; it leads to Letterewe, and is well worth following as far as Regoilachy.

  • You cannot drive further than South Erradale, but the road beyond is well worth exploration on foot.

  • It is well worth a visit, and the caretaker has an interesting collection on view inside.

  • There are many versions of this terrible affair, and in this connection the novel of William Kirby is well worth reading.

  • Apart even from its historic interest, it is well worth seeing, for it is not only a beautiful hill, but it affords from its summit one of the most extensive and lovely views in Ireland.

  • Apart from antiquarianism, the hill of Uisneach is well worth seeing, for it is as strange in shape as it is beautiful in verdure.

  • It is no place to go for comfort; but "for to admire and for to see" it is well worth while.

  • Tuam itself is well worth a visit for things old and things new--or shall I say the survival of the remote and the recent past.

  • Whenever extensive improvements are contemplated, it is well worth while to consider the possibilities of one boiler operating the different kinds of machinery referred to.

  • The use of drugs is, in some cases, so persistent and leads to such dire results that it is well worth while to enter a protest against such practices.

  • The ingenious technic of this operation is well worth perusal by those interested.

  • This unique example, the finest extant, is well worth inspection by visitors in London.

  • Particularly is this true of the "fortezza nuova," which it is well worth while to explore because of the fine view over the city and harbor to be had from its highest point.

  • These mark three of Ursa Major's feet, and each of the pairs is well worth looking at with a glass, as they are beautifully grouped with stars invisible to the naked eye.

  • If the lenses are not injured, one need not trouble one's self about the worn appearance of the outside of the instrument; so much the more evidence that somebody has found it well worth using.

  • The star marked 104 is double to the naked eye, and the row of stars below it is well worth looking at.

  • Rouen, as well as Paris, was evidently "well worth a mass.

  • This feat is well worth a close study; the authorities in the past have all been at sixes and sevens as to what really takes place.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well worth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    exceedingly small; fixed upon; give themselves; gods and; less dangerous; mark upon; this epoch; well born; well built; well buttered; well cooked; well for; well guarded; well have; well illustrated; well might; well mounted; well prepared; well qualified; well seasoned; well served; well spent; well tell; well washed; well wooded; wild horse