merit in English
- merit⇄adj. meritable.
- merit⇄expr. make a merit of, to represent (some action, circumstance, or quality) as deserving of reward or praise.
Ex. the party felon whose unblushing face ... coolly makes a merit of disgrace (John Greenleaf Whittier). - merit⇄expr. merits, real facts or qualities, whether good or bad.
Ex. The judge considered the case on its merits. - merit⇄merit, noun, verb.
- merit⇄noun 1. goodness; worth; value.
Ex. Each child will get a mark according to the merit of his work. Reputation is ... oft got without merit, and Lost without deserving (Shakespeare).
2. something that deserves praise or reward; commendable qu - merit⇄v.i. to deserve.
Ex. a simple, religious fanatic, who felt sure that ... he was meriting well of God and his king (John L. Motley). - merit⇄v.t. 1. to be worthy of; deserve.
Ex. a hard-working boy merits praise.
2. to earn by commendable action.
merit in Sindhi سنڌي
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