0 in a way that deserves respect, admiration, or support:
These are negative qualities upon which nothing can worthily be built.
She had to pretend that she had been spending her time worthily.
Curtin's novel was first published in 1989 and is worthily republished this month.
It worthily represented the style of speech which comes from those benches.
I would say here that that is a task in which industry itself has most worthily cooperated.
Further, some have greatness thrust upon them worthily, and some unworthily.
Almost all of it is spent carefully and worthily on clubs, societies debates, recreation, catering and so on.
Let us have done with the pretence that here is a great undertaking properly conceived and worthily to be carried through.