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unworthy
[ uhn-wur-thee ]
adjective
- not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
Antonyms: commendable, admirable, deserving
- beneath the dignity (usually followed by of ):
behavior unworthy of a king.
- of a kind not worthy (often followed by of ).
Synonyms: ignoble, unsuitable, unfit, unseemly
- not of adequate merit or character.
Synonyms: ignoble, unsuitable, unfit, unseemly
- not commendable or creditable.
- not deserving.
noun
- an unworthy person.
unworthy
/ ʌnˈwɜːðɪ /
adjective
- often foll by of not deserving or worthy
- often foll by of beneath the level considered befitting (to)
that remark is unworthy of you
- lacking merit or value
- (of treatment) not warranted or deserved
Derived Forms
- unˈworthiness, noun
- unˈworthily, adverb
Other Words From
- un·worthi·ly adverb
- un·worthi·ness noun
- self-un·worthi·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In a statement, Whitehouse accused the FBI of conducting an inquiry so lacking that it was “unworthy” of the Senate.
He can shout that the Democrats are “Communists,” a claim so ludicrous as to be unworthy of comment, yet it sticks with those who never do anything more than knee-jerk react to a stimulus.
Stars of Fox News paint a broad caricature of Vice President Kamala Harris and the party that wants to elect her president as weak and unworthy.
An owner of a vape shop on what was recently named Britain's best high street has called it "unworthy" of the title after he had £25,000 of stock stolen.
Aktion T4 was the Nazi campaign of mass murder of German citizens with disabilities - people deemed as having, "life unworthy of life".
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