worthwhile

worthwhile
adj.
VERBS
be, seem
become
make sth

Their gratitude made it all worthwhile.

consider sth, find sth, think sth

You might find it worthwhile to consult a lawyer.

ADVERB
extremely, particularly, really, truly, very, well
definitely
hardly

The gamble seemed hardly worthwhile.

financially, socially

the pursuit of socially worthwhile goals

Worthwhile is used with these nouns: ↑cause, ↑effort, ↑end, ↑endeavour, ↑exercise, ↑idea, ↑investment, ↑job, ↑project, ↑read, ↑reading, ↑trip, ↑undertaking

Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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