English-Thai Dictionary
unworthy
ADJ ไม่มีค่า พอ ไม่คู่ควร undeserving deserving mai-mi-ka-pho
unworthy
ADJ ไม่ เป็นที่ยอมรับ unbecoming mai-pen-ti-yom-rab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
UNWORTHILY
adv. [See Worthy and Worth. ] Not according to desert; without due regard to merit; as, to treat a man unworthily.
UNWORTHINESS
n.Want of worth or merit.
UNWORTHY
a. 1. Not deserving; followed by of. As sinners, were are utterly unworthy of the divine favor.
2. Not deserving; wanting merit. Receive your unworthy son into favor. One great evil of government is that unworthy men are elected or appointed to fill important offices.
3. Unbecoming; vile; base; as unworthy usage or treatment.
4. Not suitable; inadequate. This opinion is unworthy of its author.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
UNWORTH
Un *worth ", a. Etym: [AS. unweor.]
Defn: Unworthy. [Obs. ] Milton.
UNWORTH
UNWORTH Un *worth ", n.
Defn: Unworthiness. [R.] Carlyle.
UNWORTHY
UNWORTHY Un *wor "thy, a.
Defn: Not worthy; wanting merit, value, or fitness; undeserving; worthless; unbecoming; -- often with of. -- Un *wor "thi *ly, adv. -- Un *wor "thi *ness, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
unworthy
un wor thy |ˌənˈwərT͟Hē ˌənˈwərði | ▶adjective ( unworthier, unworthiest ) not deserving effort, attention, or respect: he was unworthy of trust and unfit to hold office. • (of a person's action or behavior ) not acceptable, esp. from someone with a good reputation or social position: the expression of anger was frowned upon as being unworthy. • having little value or merit: many pieces are unworthy and ungrammatical. DERIVATIVES un wor thi ly |-T͟Həlē |adverb, un wor thi ness noun
Oxford Dictionary
unworthy
un |worthy |ʌnˈwəːði | ▶adjective ( unworthier, unworthiest ) not deserving respect or attention: he was unworthy of trust and unfit to hold office. • (of an action ) not acceptable, especially from someone with a good reputation or social position: such a suggestion is unworthy of the Honourable Gentleman. • having little merit: many pieces are unworthy and ungrammatical. DERIVATIVES unworthily adverb, unworthiness noun
American Oxford Thesaurus
unworthy
unworthy adjective 1 he was unworthy of trust: undeserving, ineligible, unqualified, unfit. ANTONYMS deserving. 2 unworthy behavior: unbecoming, unsuitable, inappropriate, unbefitting, unfitting, unseemly, improper; discreditable, shameful, dishonorable, despicable, ignoble, contemptible, reprehensible. ANTONYMS becoming.
Oxford Thesaurus
unworthy
unworthy adjective 1 he was unworthy of trust: undeserving, not worthy, not good enough for, ineligible for, unqualified for, unfit for. ANTONYMS worthy, deserving. 2 he despised such unworthy behaviour: unbecoming, unsuitable, inappropriate, unbefitting, unfitting, unseemly, improper, incongruous; inconsistent, incompatible, out of keeping, out of character, out of place; degrading, discreditable, shameful, dishonourable, despicable, ignoble, contemptible, reprehensible, inexcusable, unforgivable. ANTONYMS worthy, becoming.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
unworthy
un wor thy /ʌ̀nwə́ː r ði /形容詞 -thier ; -thiest ⦅かたく ⦆1 〖be ~〗a. «…の » 価値がない «of » ; «…に /…するのに » 値しない «of /to do » ▸ I am unworthy of respect .私は尊敬に値しない b. 【名声 地位に 】ふさわしくない , « …を » 汚すような «of » ▸ Such conduct is unworthy of the educated .そのような行為は教養ある人たちにはふさわしくない 2 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗恥ずべき, 不名誉な, 卑しむべき .ù n w ó r thi ly 副詞 ù n w ó r thi ness 名詞