unworthyun‧wor‧thy /ʌnˈwɜːði $ -ɜːr-/ adjective formal

- Baker feels that he is unworthy to receive such a great award.
- Furthermore, as spiritual men who now possessed a knowledge of these mysteries, they judged Paul unworthy.
- He feels he has lost his soul and is thus unworthy of the worldly yet innocent Ada.
- I can't bear you should risk all your future prospects for so unworthy a creature.
- One can easily become disenchanted with over-professionalized people who are undoubtedly unworthy when subjected to the judgment of more reflective scholars.
- The distinction between males and females is held to be so fundamental as to be unworthy of comment.
- The true collector should never allow himself to be beguiled into buying an unworthy copy of a book.
nounworthworthlessnessworthyunworthinessadjectiveworthworthlessworthwhileworthy ≠ unworthy