"Unworthy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unworthy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unworthy" Meaning

Not deserving of respect, praise, or consideration; not good enough; of little or no value.

Example: He felt he was unworthy of the award, as he didn't think his work was good enough.

"Unworthy" Examples

Examples of 'unworthy'


1. Verb usage of "Unworthy"
She claimed that the award was unworthy of her exceptional contributions to the field of science.
2. Adjective usage of "Unworthy"
The unworthy behavior displayed by our company's executive team dented our reputation among customers.
3. Attributive usage of "Unworthy"
The unworthy prince always indulged in vicious behaviors against his innocent subjects.
4. Noun usage of "Unworthiness"
The politician claimed to have used the unworthiness of the opponent to his advantage in the campaign.
5. Idiomatic expression: “Not worthy of”
The gifted singer was not worthy of the concert hall she was performing at with her inexperienced voice.

"Unworthy" Similar Words

Unworldliness

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Unworldly

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Meaning: Not belonging to or relating to the world; strange, unusual, or supernatural.

Unworn

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Not worn or used; unused or untried.<br><br>Example: She had an unworn pair of shoes in her closet.

Unworried

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Calm and peaceful; not worrying or anxious.

Unworriedly

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Unworthiest

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Unworthiest refers to the most unworthy or least deserving person or thing.

Unworthily

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In an unbecoming or unworthy manner; lacking dignity or respect.

Unworthiness

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The condition or quality of being unworthy or not deserving of respect, consideration, or something; a lack of value, merit, or quality.

Unwound

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Verb<br><br>To become or cause something to become undone or dismantled, often due to being removed or taken apart:<br><br>Example: She had to unwind the tangled thread from the spool before she could use it.<br><br>Alternatively, unwound can also mean to calm down, especially after feeling tense or anxious:<br><br>Example: After the argument, he took some time to unwind and relax.<br><br>Or, to unroll something that was previously rolled up, like a skein of yarn or a roll of paper:<br><br>Example: The painter had to unwind a large roll of canvas to begin work on the new mural.

Unwrap

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Unwrapped

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Unwrapped refers to something that has been removed from its covering or packaging, often implying that its contents are now visible. It can also describe a situation or circumstance in which a restrictive, confusing, or puzzling aspect is removed or revealed, making things clearer or more understandable.

Unwrapping

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The verb "unwrapping" means to remove the covering or packaging from something, such as a gift, a food item, or a present. It can also describe the act of discovering or revealing something that was previously hidden, such as unwrapping a mystery or a secret.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She carefully unwrapped the gift to reveal the beautiful necklace underneath.<br> The tourists unwrapped the layers of history at the ancient site, discovering remnants of a long-lost civilization.<br> The detective worked tirelessly to unwrap the complex clues left at the crime scene.

Unwraps

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Removing the wrapping or packaging from something, typically to reveal its contents.

Unwrinkled

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Unwritable

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Uncapable of being written or recorded. Not deserving to be written or remembered because of lack of importance or value. Not able to be inscribed or engraved.

Unwritten

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"Not expressed or stated; left unspoken or unrecorded; not printed or written down. Something that is unwritten may exist through tradition, oral history, or unrecorded events."