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Definition of unworthy
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of unworthy is as below...
Unworthy
(a.) Not
worthy;
wanting
merit,
value,
or
fitness;
undeserving;
worthless;
unbecoming;
-- often with of..
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Gentilize
::
Gentilize
(v. i.) To
render
gentile
or
gentlemanly;
as, to
gentilize
your
unworthy
sones..
Wallow
::
Wallow
(n.) To live in filth or gross vice; to
disport
one's self in a
beastly
and
unworthy
manner.
Undigne
::
Undigne
(a.)
Unworthy.
Indign
::
Indign
(a.)
Unworthy;
undeserving;
disgraceful;
degrading.
Unworth
::
Unworth
(a.)
Unworthy.
Low-minded
::
Low-minded
(a.)
Inclined
in mind to low or
unworthy
things;
showing
a base mind.
Dismiss
::
Dismiss
(v. t.) To lay aside or
reject
as
unworthy
of
attentions
or
regard,
as a
petition
or
motion
in
court..
Disdain
::
Disdain
(v. t.) To
reject
as
unworthy
of one's self, or as not
deserving
one's
notice;
to look with scorn upon; to
scorn,
as base acts,
character,
etc..
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(v. t.) To
disapprove
with
detestation
or marks of
extreme
dislike;
to
condemn
as
unworthy;
to
disallow;
to
reject.
Dishonor
::
Dishonor
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
honor;
to
disgrace;
to bring
reproach
or shame on; to treat with
indignity,
or as
unworthy
in the sight of
others;
to stain the
character
of; to
lessen
the
reputation
of; as, the
duelist
dishonors
himself
to
maintain
his
honor..
Profane
::
Profane
(a.) To put to a wrong or
unworthy
use; to make a base
employment
of; to
debase;
to
abuse;
to
defile.
Below
::
Below
(prep.)
Unworthy
of;
unbefitting;
beneath.
Beneath
::
Beneath
(prep.)
Lower in rank,
dignity,
or
excellence
than; as,
brutes
are
beneath
man; man is
beneath
angels
in the scale of
beings.
Hence:
Unworthy
of;
unbecoming..
Desecrate
::
Desecrate
(v. t.) To
divest
of a
sacred
character
or
office;
to
divert
from a
sacred
purpose;
to
violate
the
sanctity
of; to
profane;
to put to an
unworthy
use; -- the
opposite
of
consecrate.
Refuse
::
Refuse
(a.)
Refused;
rejected;
hence;
left as
unworthy
of
acceptance;
of no
value;
worthless.
Disregard
::
Disregard
(v. t.) Not to
regard;
to pay no heed to; to omit to take
notice
of; to
neglect
to
observe;
to
slight
as
unworthy
of
regard
or
notice;
as, to
disregard
the
admonitions
of
conscience..
Disworship
::
Disworship
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
worship;
to treat as
unworthy.
Unworthy
::
Unworthy
(a.) Not
worthy;
wanting
merit,
value,
or
fitness;
undeserving;
worthless;
unbecoming;
-- often with of..
Indignation
::
Indignation
(n.) The
feeling
excited
by that which is
unworthy,
base, or
disgraceful;
anger
mingled
with
contempt,
disgust,
or
abhorrence..
Misplace
::
Misplace
(v. t.) To put in a wrong
place;
to set or place on an
improper
or
unworthy
object;
as, he
misplaced
his
confidence..
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