Associations to the word «Unworthy»
Noun
- Frenchmen
- Misfortune
- Pretension
- Gentleman
- Dryden
- Martyrdom
- Sarcasm
- Favour
- Madam
- Servant
- Holy
- Altogether
- Virtue
- Conscience
- Heretic
- Nay
- Temptation
- Happiness
- Honour
- Immortality
- Fortitude
- Sake
- Respect
- Condemnation
- Regret
- Sneer
- Supposition
- Lordship
- Hereafter
- Priesthood
- Firmness
- Judgment
- Stoop
- Blessing
- Compliment
- Friendship
- Bounty
- Trifle
- Wrong
- Rapture
- Injustice
- Traitor
- Ladyship
- Mankind
- Successor
- Mean
- Precept
- Disposition
- Fondness
- Brute
- Patriotism
- Nazis
- Abandonment
- Sacrifice
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNWORTHY, adjective. Not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless.
Dictionary definition
UNWORTHY, adjective. Lacking in value or merit; "dispel a student whose conduct is deemed unworthy"; "unworthy of forgiveness".
UNWORTHY, adjective. Not deserving; "the undeserving poor".
UNWORTHY, adjective. Morally reprehensible; "would do something as despicable as murder"; "ugly crimes"; "the vile development of slavery appalled them"; "a slimy little liar".
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