meritorious Antonyms
Strongest:
- censurable
- worthless
- vile
- pitiful
- discreditable
- pitiful
- pitiable
- discreditable
- contemptible
- unworthy
- contemptible
- worthless
- detestable
- detestable
- deplorable
- reprehensible
- reprehensible
- censurable
- unworthy
- deplorable
- pitiable
- vile
Strong:
- notorious
- nasty
- shocking
- shocking
- sordid
- infamous
- scandalous
- sorry
- illaudable
- unethical
- scandalous
- disgraceful
- sordid
- shameful
- nasty
- shady
- dirty
- ignominious
- disgraceful
- shameful
- dirty
- scabby
- unlikable
- notorious
- wretched
- disreputable
- unsavory
- lousy
- ignominious
- base
- illaudable
- low
- despicable
- dishonorable
- scurvy
- infamous
- lousy
- sorry
- wretched
- scabby
- scurvy
- dishonorable
- unsavory
- mean
- shady
- low
- disreputable
- despicable
- unethical
- mean
- base
- unlikable
Weak:
Meaning of meritorious
meritorious (s)
deserving reward or praise
meritorious (a.)
Possessing merit; deserving of reward or honor; worthy of recompense; valuable.
meritorious Sentence Examples
- The meritorious student received a scholarship for their exceptional academic achievements.
- The soldier's meritorious service earned him a promotion to Sergeant.
- Her meritorious conduct during the crisis averted a potential disaster.
- The meritorious work of the research team led to a groundbreaking discovery.
- The meritorious efforts of the volunteer organization made a significant impact on the community.
- The meritorious design of the building earned the architect numerous awards.
- The meritorious contributions of the scientist advanced the field of physics.
- The meritorious performance of the artist received critical acclaim.
- The meritorious actions of the police officer saved multiple lives.
- The meritorious qualities of the leader inspired others to follow their example.
FAQs About the word meritorious
deserving reward or praisePossessing merit; deserving of reward or honor; worthy of recompense; valuable.
excellent,worthy, praiseworthy, laudable, admirable, creditable, impressive, distinguished, honorable, commendable
censurable, worthless, vile, pitiful, discreditable, pitiful, pitiable, discreditable, contemptible, unworthy
The meritorious student received a scholarship for their exceptional academic achievements.
The soldier's meritorious service earned him a promotion to Sergeant.
Her meritorious conduct during the crisis averted a potential disaster.
The meritorious work of the research team led to a groundbreaking discovery.