unworthy adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of unworthy adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary unworthy (of something) not having the necessary qualities to deserve something, especially respect He considered himself unworthy of the honour they had bestowed on him
Unworthy - definition of unworthy by The Free Dictionary 1 not worthy; lacking worth or excellence 2 beneath the dignity (usu fol by of): behavior unworthy of a leader 3 of a kind not worthy (often fol by of) 4 not of adequate merit or character 5 not commendable or creditable 6 not deserving n 7 an unworthy person un•wor′thi•ness, n
Unworthy Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary UNWORTHY meaning: 1 : not good enough to deserve something or someone not worthy usually + of; 2 : not appropriate or acceptable for a good or respected person usually + of
UNWORTHY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If a person or thing is unworthy of something good, they do not deserve it You may feel unworthy of the attention and help people offer you If you say that an action is unworthy of someone, you mean that it is not a nice thing to do and someone with their reputation or position should not do it
UNWORTHY Synonyms: 61 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for UNWORTHY: worthless, dishonorable, disgusting, scandalous, meritless, sordid, inferior, odious; Antonyms of UNWORTHY: worthy, outstanding, respectable, decent, admirable, meritorious, excellent, notable