The word 'worthy' is an adjective and a noun.
The adjective 'worthy' (worthier, worthiest) is used to describe a noun as deserving attention or respect; as having value or excellence.
The noun 'worthy' (worthies) is a word for person notable or important in a particular way.
The noun form of the adjective 'worthy' is worthiness.The word 'worthy' is the adjective form of the noun worth.The word worthy (plural worthies) is also a noun, a word for a worthy person or persons.
The word worthy is an adjective. In the English languague, only verbs have a past tense. Adjectives don't. So whether you are saying I am worthy, or I was worthy, or I am going to be worthy, or I should have been worthy, the word worthy does not change.
karapatdapat is worthy
Trust-worthy :)
These worthy opponents have given us a wonderful exhibition.
The word 'worthy' appears 96 times in the King James version of the Bible.
note worthy
ful
Trustworthy
In the King James version the word - worthy - appears 68 times also the word - thankworthy - appears once the word - unworthy - appears twice
I gauged my worhtiness against Alice Coopers and was disappointed.
worthier, worthiest