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Worthy of the name Meaning in English

expression

WUR-thee uhv thuh NAYM
WUR-thee ov thuh NAYM

Definition

Used to say that something truly deserves its title or reputation because it meets the expected standards.

Usage & Nuances

Often used to emphasize that something genuinely fulfills expectations or standards implied by its label. Commonly paired with professions, products, or titles. Slightly formal; sometimes used ironically to suggest something does NOT deserve the label.

Example Sentences

This is not a pizza worthy of the name.

basic

No doctor worthy of the name would ignore a patient in pain.

basic

Is this really tea worthy of the name?

basic

No meal here is worthy of the name, so don’t expect much.

natural

He finally got a promotion that’s worthy of the name after years of hard work.

natural

Is there a coffee shop in town that’s truly worthy of the name?

natural