Unworthiness
adjective, unworthier, unworthiest.
1.
not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
2.
beneath the dignity (usually followed by of):
behavior unworthy of a king.
3.
of a kind not worthy (often followed by of).
4.
not of adequate merit or character.
5.
not commendable or creditable.
6.
not deserving.
noun, plural unworthies.
7.
an unworthy person.
adjective
1.
(often foll by of) not deserving or worthy
2.
(often foll by of) beneath the level considered befitting (to): that remark is unworthy of you
3.
lacking merit or value
4.
(of treatment) not warranted or deserved
Read Also:
- Unworthy
adjective, unworthier, unworthiest. 1. not worthy; lacking worth or excellence. 2. beneath the dignity (usually followed by of): behavior unworthy of a king. 3. of a kind not worthy (often followed by of). 4. not of adequate merit or character. 5. not commendable or creditable. 6. not deserving. noun, plural unworthies. 7. an unworthy person. […]
- Unversed
adjective 1. experienced; practiced; skilled; learned (usually followed by in): She was well versed in Greek and Latin. adjective 1. (postpositive) foll by in. thoroughly knowledgeable (about), acquainted (with), or skilled (in)
- Unverified
adjective 1. confirmed as to accuracy or truth by acceptable evidence, action, etc. adjective 1. not having been confirmed, substantiated, or proven to be true
- Unwrap
verb (used with object), unwrapped, unwrapping. 1. to remove or open the wrapping of. 2. to open (something wrapped): Sheila unwrapped the Christmas presents quickly. verb (used without object), unwrapped, unwrapping. 3. to become unwrapped. verb -wraps, -wrapping, -wrapped 1. to remove the covering or wrapping from (something) or (of something wrapped) to have the […]
- Unwrapped
verb (used with object), unwrapped, unwrapping. 1. to remove or open the wrapping of. 2. to open (something wrapped): Sheila unwrapped the Christmas presents quickly. verb (used without object), unwrapped, unwrapping. 3. to become unwrapped. verb -wraps, -wrapping, -wrapped 1. to remove the covering or wrapping from (something) or (of something wrapped) to have the […]