unworthy (Meaning)

Wordnet

unworthy (a)

lacking in value or merit

Wordnet

unworthy (s)

not deserving

morally reprehensible

Webster

unworthy (a.)

Not worthy; wanting merit, value, or fitness; undeserving; worthless; unbecoming; -- often with of.

unworthy Sentence Examples

  1. The unworthy candidate was swiftly rejected for the prestigious position.
  2. Despite their arduous efforts, they felt unworthy of recognition.
  3. The wounded soldier was deemed unworthy of a medal for his bravery.
  4. The spoiled child's materialistic requests were deemed unworthy of fulfillment.
  5. His rude and selfish behavior made him unworthy of our friendship.
  6. The dilapidated house was unworthy of human habitation.
  7. The flawed product was unworthy of being sold to the public.
  8. The corrupted official was found unworthy of holding public office.
  9. The broken promise left her feeling unworthy of trust.
  10. The inauthentic diamond was unworthy of being worn by a true connoisseur.

FAQs About the word unworthy

lacking in value or merit, not deserving, morally reprehensibleNot worthy; wanting merit, value, or fitness; undeserving; worthless; unbecoming; -- often with o

worthless, dishonorable, disgusting, inferior, hateful, disreputable, unsavory, shameful, abominable, odious

respectable, meritorious, excellent, respectable, notable,worthy, outstanding, admirable, decent, decent

The unworthy candidate was swiftly rejected for the prestigious position.

Despite their arduous efforts, they felt unworthy of recognition.

The wounded soldier was deemed unworthy of a medal for his bravery.

The spoiled child's materialistic requests were deemed unworthy of fulfillment.