undeserver (Meaning)

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undeserver (n.)

One of no merit; one who is nor deserving or worthy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undeserver

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undeserver Sentence Examples

  1. Despite being highly skilled, she was undeservedly denied the promotion.
  2. The accused was released from custody due to lack of sufficient evidence, feeling undeserving of the suspicion.
  3. The company's CEO faced public backlash for her undeservedly exorbitant salary.
  4. The student felt undeserving of the praise she received for her mediocre performance.
  5. The philanthropist generously donated to charity, believing that all people are deserving of his assistance, regardless of their undeserved misfortune.
  6. The politician's campaign was plagued by allegations of undeserved privilege and unfair advantages.
  7. The employee was furious when he discovered that his coworker had been promoted undeservedly over him.
  8. The artist was undeservedly criticized for her unconventional work, which later gained widespread recognition.
  9. The victims of the natural disaster felt undeserving of the outpouring of support they received.
  10. The athlete undeservedly lost the championship due to an injury that was not his fault.

FAQs About the word undeserver

One of no merit; one who is nor deserving or worthy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Despite being highly skilled, she was undeservedly denied the promotion.

The accused was released from custody due to lack of sufficient evidence, feeling undeserving of the suspicion.

The company's CEO faced public backlash for her undeservedly exorbitant salary.

The student felt undeserving of the praise she received for her mediocre performance.