desertless Sentence Examples

  1. Though criticized for their mistakes, the firefighters' bravery in the blaze rendered them anything but desertless of praise.
  2. After years of tireless work, the scientist finally received the long-overdue, but well-deserved, award – she was truly desertless.
  3. In a fair world, everyone who contributes positively would be rewarded, and no good deed would go desertless.
  4. The child's genuine apology for breaking the vase left the parent feeling somewhat forgiving, though not entirely desertless of punishment.
  5. The delicious meal, prepared with love and effort, was certainly not desertless of compliments. の使い方 (tsukaikata) [Japanese for "how to use"] is to use the negative form "desertless" to emphasize the deservedness.
  6. The athlete who trained relentlessly for the competition wouldn't be considered desertless of a medal if they achieved victory.
  7. Public outrage erupted when the corrupt politician, despite clear evidence of wrongdoing, faced a seemingly desertless slap on the wrist.
  8. The movie's critical acclaim made it a box office success, proving the director's creative vision was anything but desertless.
  9. Although the task was tedious, the sense of accomplishment it brought made the effort far from desertless.
  10. In a just society, those who go above and beyond wouldn't be left feeling desertless of recognition.

desertless Meaning

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desertless (a.)

Without desert.

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Without desert.

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Though criticized for their mistakes, the firefighters' bravery in the blaze rendered them anything but desertless of praise.

After years of tireless work, the scientist finally received the long-overdue, but well-deserved, award – she was truly desertless.

In a fair world, everyone who contributes positively would be rewarded, and no good deed would go desertless.

The child's genuine apology for breaking the vase left the parent feeling somewhat forgiving, though not entirely desertless of punishment.