1. worlds - Noun
2. worlds - Verb
3. worlds - Adverb
4. Worlds - Proper noun
plural of world
(colloquial, informal) Abbreviation of world championship.
worlds (not comparable)
to a great extent; much; far
worlds
third-person singular simple present indicative of world
Worlds (plural Worldses)
A surname.
Christ's kingdom is not of this world, and the world cannot bear it. We constantly rebel, try to make life easier, try to be half-Christian, try to make the best of both worlds. We must ultimately choose - our felicity lies in one world or the other, not in both. Seraphim Rose
'With God all things are possible' (Mk. 10:27). With God the thought itself is deed. He speaks and it is. Short and clear. And all the worlds stand by the Word of God. John of Kronstadt
Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. Carl Sagan
One spark is enough to burn a hundred worlds. Persian Proverb
There is no death, only a change of worlds. Native American Proverb
Hap and an halfpennie is worlds geir enough. Scottish Proverb