English to Urdu Dictionary worthwhile

worthwhile

قابل قدر
definition
adjective
extra lighting would make a worthwhile contribution to road safety
worth the time, money, or effort spent; of value or importance.
example
Neither side deserved a victory and they barely created a 'worthwhile' chance between them.
Questions were thrown at me on a subject until I could give no more 'worthwhile' answers.
Are the musicians at the airport a waste of money or 'worthwhile' entertainment for our visitors?
The best way to cut truancy rates is to make school 'worthwhile' for all pupils.
We have had very positive feedback so far and they do seem to think it is valuable and 'worthwhile' .
If I can change just one person's mind, then my speaking out will have been 'worthwhile' .
He said the scheme was 'worthwhile' and the county council still hoped to work with the parish council.
Two Bristol racers made the long trip 'worthwhile' with both claiming the veteran prizes.
Young people had something 'worthwhile' and meaningful to do during the long summer break.
This tour is a 'worthwhile' experiment and the comics paid their due to the show that made it possible.
The Internet became truly 'worthwhile' at last and I was a very happy customer indeed.
Companies at the Grammy gifting lounge said the fee for participation was 'worthwhile' .
He helps give the children a 'worthwhile' interest while encouraging them to be fit and healthy.
How very refreshing in this day and age to see something 'worthwhile' and honest.
We thought this would be a fun way of raising some money for a 'worthwhile' cause.
All the effort was made 'worthwhile' as Heaton again ran half the field for his second try.
The disc of reissues contains almost as many 'worthwhile' pieces as the newcomer.
It takes a speech like this evening's to restore my faith in the fact what I am doing is 'worthwhile' .
Staff feedback proved the event was a 'worthwhile' and valued learning experience.
Both managers lavished praise on their players for serving up a 'worthwhile' spectacle.
A man's concern, even his despair, over the 'worthwhileness' of life is an existential distress but by no means a mental disease.
A sense of 'worthwhileness' is cyclic.
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