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worthless
[wurth-lis]
adjective
without worth; of no use, importance, or value; good-for-nothing.
a worthless person; a worthless contract.
worthless
/ ˈwɜːθlɪs /
adjective
without practical value or usefulness
without merit; good-for-nothing
Other Word Forms
- worthlessly adverb
- worthlessness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of worthless1
Example Sentences
Our culture teaches us that disappearing into another person’s heart is what “love” means, and women, especially, are taught not only to seek this kind of extreme attachment, but that they are worthless without it.
And a traditional standard of excellence now is an endangered species: the .300 batting average, a popular and easily understood statistic that has been devalued and rendered borderline worthless by baseball’s analytical revolution.
Palace last played in Europe 27 years ago, but that was the Intertoto Cup, a competition that was dubbed 'The Cup for the Cupless' and largely perceived as worthless by British sides.
Auggie created Peacemaker, in no small part, by drilling it into him that he’s worthless.
Buried in this vast terrain is a massive pit, full of what looks like mounds of worthless dirt.
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