"Undeserving" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Undeserving" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Undeserving" Meaning

Lacking qualities or conditions that justify something being rewarded or valued.

"Undeserving" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Undeserving"


1. Lack of Effort or Hard Work

"She was awarded a scholarship, but in my opinion, it was undeserving of someone who had barely spent the minimum amount of time studying."

2. Injustice or Inequality

"The wealthy company received another tax break, which many felt was undeserving given their already significant influence and power."

3. Unmerited Advantage

"By being the child of the CEO, he received an undeserving promotion without demonstrating any of the required skills for the job."

4. Lack of Resemblance

"His impersonation of the singer was undeserving of the compliment given to him; it more than slightly resembled a clown act than a serious tribute."

5. Lack of Requirements

"Given their extensive experience within the field, they didn't think their colleague was undeserving of consideration for the promotion, despite her lack of formal education."

Explanation

The word "undeserving" is an adjective used in English to describe a person or something that doesn't have the qualities that entitle it to something, or is not worthy of something given or earned. It is the opposite of "deserving."

"Undeserving" Similar Words

Underwriters

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Underwriters are individuals or companies that provide financial guarantees or insurance for loans, investments, or other financial transactions. They assume the risk of loss or default in exchange for a premium or fee. <br><br>For example, in insurance, an underwriter would assess the risk of an insurance policy and determine the premium that the policyholder must pay. In finance, underwriters may evaluate the creditworthiness of borrowers to determine the terms of a loan.

Underwrites

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To provide financial support or guarantee to ensure that a loan or other transaction is completed.<br><br>Example: "The bank agreed to underwrite the loan to the small business, giving them the necessary funding to expand."

Underwriting

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Underwritten

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Provided or guaranteed by a third party as security for a financial transaction.<br><br>Example: "The company's income guarantees the loan has been underwritten by a reputable bank."

Underwrote

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To provide financial support or security for something, especially an investment or a loan, by promising to take over its costs or losses if necessary.

Undescended

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Undeserved

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adjective<br><br>Not deserved or justified; unwarranted.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She received undeserved criticism for her speech.<br> The company's sudden closure was an undeserved blow to the local community.<br><br>Synonyms: unjustified, unwarranted, undeserving, unfair, unmerited

Undeservedly

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Without justification or basis; unfairly; unjustly.

Undesignedly

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Unintentionally or unexpectedly; unintentionally or without planning.<br><br>Example: "She broke the vase undesignedly while trying to dust it."

Undesirable

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Unfavourable or unattractive; not wanted or liked: 'The land was generally considered undesirable to the settlers.'

Undesirableness

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Undesirables

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People or things that are considered unacceptable or unwanted.

Undesirably

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Undesired

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Not wanted or needed; unwelcome; undesirable.<br><br>Example: "The noise was an undesired problem in the quiet neighborhood."<br><br>Synonyms: unwanted, unwelcome, undesirable, unwanted, inconsiderate, and disagreeable

Undetailed

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Lacking in details or specifics, vague.

Undetectable

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Impossible to recognize or detect; unseen or hidden, especially in a way that makes it difficult to discover or identify something.