workful. (rare) Full of activity or work; laborious; industrious.
According to Oxford Dictionaries, yes! It is also a rare word meaning valuable or expensive. Personally, the word “priceful” sounds weird, so you may not want to use it in typical conversation if you don't want to get a weird look.
Worth is a noun, approximately synonymous with value, so it doesn't fit there. Worthy is the correct part of speech (an adjective), but I don't think it means what you want to say. Worthy means 'deserving (of)', whereas 'worthwhile' means 'worth the effort/money/etc spent on'.
worthiness, merit, meritoriousness, credit, value, excellence, calibre, quality, stature, eminence, greatness, consequence, importance, significance, distinction, superiority.
Worthwhile sentence examples
- It was worthwhile to pursue the ghost writer.
- It was worthwhile to contribute.
- As with all the best presents, the wait was definitely worthwhile.
- I'd like to think we were doing something worthwhile instead of wasting our time on pointless errands.
adjective. having or showing a wish; desirous; longing.
Generally, a soulful person is one who is compassionate, feeling, and has depth. Sometimes it suggests sorrow as well.
wondrous. adjective. So remarkable as to elicit disbelief: amazing, astonishing, astounding, fabulous, fantastic, fantastical, incredible, marvelous, miraculous, phenomenal, prodigious, stupendous, unbelievable, wonderful.
As adjectives the difference between wondrous and wonderous
is that wondrous is amazing, inspiring awe, "to be marvelled at" while wonderous is wondrous.Synonyms. extraordinary rattling tremendous wonderful marvellous howling terrific marvelous fantastic grand.
adjective. uncivilized; wild; savage; crude. savagely cruel or harsh: The prisoners of war were given barbarous treatment. full of harsh sounds; noisy; discordant: an evening of wild and barbarous music. not conforming to classical standards or accepted usage, as language.
full seriousness, as of intention or purpose. a feeling of dread, anxiety, or anguish. urgent character; imperativeness; insistence; importunateness.
Wondrous sentence examples
- Was he truly the only person capable of doing those wondrous deeds?
- And at night what soothing, wondrous hours we spent in the shadow of the great, silent men-of-war.
[noun] quality of having beauty. Show declension of beautiness.