worthless 音标拼音: [w'ɚθləs]
a . 无价值的,无益的,败坏的
无价值的,无益的,败坏的
worthless adj 1 :
lacking in usefulness or value ; "
a worthless idler " [
ant :
{
valuable }]
2 :
morally reprehensible ; "
would do something as despicable as murder "; "
ugly crimes "; "
the vile development of slavery appalled them "; "
a slimy little liar " [
synonym : {
despicable },
{
ugly }, {
vile }, {
slimy }, {
unworthy }, {
worthless }, {
wretched }]
Worthless \
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a . [
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s .]
Destitute of worth ;
having no value ,
virtue ,
excellence ,
dignity ,
or the like ;
undeserving ;
valueless ;
useless ;
vile ;
mean ;
as ,
a worthless garment ;
a worthless ship ;
a worthless man or woman ;
a worthless magistrate .
[
1913 Webster ]
'
T is a worthless world to win or lose . --
Byron .
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1913 Webster ] -- {
Worth "
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adv . -- {
Worth "
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n .
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1913 Webster ]
140 Moby Thesaurus words for "
worthless ":
NG ,
abominable ,
arrant ,
atrocious ,
awful ,
base ,
beastly ,
beggarly ,
beneath contempt ,
beneath notice ,
blameworthy ,
bootless ,
brutal ,
cheap ,
cheesy ,
common ,
contemptible ,
crummy ,
defective ,
deleterious ,
deplorable ,
despicable ,
detestable ,
detrimental ,
dire ,
disadvantageous ,
disgusting ,
disserviceable ,
dreadful ,
dusty ,
egregious ,
enormous ,
fetid ,
filthy ,
flagrant ,
flawed ,
foul ,
fulsome ,
fustian ,
gaudy ,
gimcracky ,
good -
for -
naught ,
good -
for -
nothing ,
grievous ,
gross ,
harmful ,
hateful ,
heinous ,
horrible ,
horrid ,
imperfect ,
incapable ,
incompetent ,
ineffectual ,
infamous ,
inferior ,
injurious ,
junk ,
junky ,
lamentable ,
loathsome ,
lousy ,
mean ,
meaningless ,
mediocre ,
meretricious ,
meritless ,
miserable ,
monstrous ,
nasty ,
nefarious ,
no -
account ,
no -
good ,
noisome ,
not worth having ,
not worth mentioning ,
not worthwhile ,
nothing ,
notorious ,
nugacious ,
nugatory ,
obnoxious ,
odious ,
offensive ,
outrageous ,
paltry ,
pathetic ,
pitiable ,
pitiful ,
poor ,
prejudicial ,
purposeless ,
rank ,
regrettable ,
reprehensible ,
repulsive ,
rotten ,
rubbishy ,
sad ,
scandalous ,
schlock ,
scrubby ,
scruffy ,
scummy ,
scurvy ,
scuzzy ,
second -
rate ,
shabby ,
shameful ,
shocking ,
shoddy ,
sordid ,
sorry ,
squalid ,
terrible ,
too bad ,
trashy ,
trivial ,
trumpery ,
two -
for -
a -
cent ,
two -
for -
a -
penny ,
twopenny ,
twopenny -
halfpenny ,
unadvantageous ,
unavailing ,
unclean ,
unfavorable ,
unprofitable ,
unpurposed ,
unqualified ,
unrewarding ,
unworthy ,
unworthy of regard ,
useless ,
valueless ,
vile ,
villainous ,
woeful ,
worst ,
wretched
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