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Objective vs Worthly - What's the difference?

objective | worthly |

As a verb objective

is .

As an adjective worthly is

having great worth or value; valuable; important; dignified; stately; excellent; worthy; deserving (of).

objective

English

(Objectivity)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality.
  • Not influenced by the emotions or prejudices.
  • Based on observed facts.
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  • (grammar) Of, or relating to a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb.
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  • Usage notes

    * Said of account, judgment, criteria, person, existence, or observation.

    Antonyms

    * subjective

    Derived terms

    * nonobjective * objective correlative * objectivity

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A material object that physically exists.
  • A goal that is striven for.
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  • Objectives' are the stepping stones which guide you to achieving your goals. They must be verifiable in some way, whether that?s statistically – ‘the more I do this, the better I get at it? – or by some other achievable concept such as getting the job or relationship that you want. It?s crucial that your ' objectives lead you logically towards your goal and are quantifiable.
  • (grammar) The objective case; a noun or pronoun in that case.
  • The lens or lenses of a camera, microscope, or other optical device closest to the object being examined.
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    worthly

    English

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Having great worth or value; valuable; important; dignified; stately; excellent; worthy; deserving (of).
  • *1918 , American Institute of Mining Engineers, Engineering and mining journal :
  • I hope that the few details set down here will induce more worthly contributions along the same line.
  • *1920 , Frank H. Lancaster, Ernest F. Birmingham, The Fourth estate :
  • The enactment and enforcement of laws and the education of advertiser and advertising medium, toward the end that people will have greater confidence in advertising from the fact that advertising will be more worthly of public confidence.
  • *2008 , Norman Daniels, Just health: meeting health needs fairly :
  • If they are of equal worth, and that is the basis for equal treatment, then some people should not be considered more worthly simply because they have some trait, such as training, that allows them to make an additional social contribution [...]

    Derived terms

    * (l) * (l)