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Definition of no-good in English: no-goodadjective ˌnəʊˈɡʊdˈˌnoʊ ˈɡʊd informal attributive (of a person) contemptible; worthless. Example sentencesExamples - Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit.
- Translation: my mum's various no-good boyfriends made my childhood a misery, so this time, I'm doing the picking.
- Don't let that no-good father of yours stand in your way.
- ‘It is all because of that no-good thief,’ she whispered.
- Set in a Scottish seaside town, the story concerns a mother who, having long ago left her no-good husband, has convinced her young son that his dad cannot visit him because he is always away at sea.
- She lives upstairs and comes down the fire escape to visit Jack whenever her no-good mom is entertaining, which is a lot.
- He is delightful as the no-good antihero of this obscure made-for-TV movie.
- Rather than playing a hero on his way up, Chow casts himself as a no-good beggar bent on joining a Shanghai gang.
- Or maybe it's because they're no-good party-pooping spoilsports who couldn't write a decent song if they had a gun to their heads.
- After both are deserted by no-good boyfriends, Nina discovers she's pregnant and George offers to play happy families.
- Latrice evokes laughter when she states plainly that she is thankful to be rid of her no-good husband.
- We have a protective nurturing mother who has been deserted by her no-good husband.
- Most Americans seem to have no problem with the fact that, in their view, a lot of nasty, no-good people are put to death each year.
- When his beloved daughter Chantelle's no-good fiancé jilts her, Eddy is desperate to cheer her up.
- She said, ‘Tell that no-good swine that I'm going out with the girls tonight and he'd better get a takeaway as there's no way I'm letting him turn my kitchen into a bomb site.’
- Everyone loved the schoolmarm, especially the no-good son of the landowner and a young black man, called Sam, who brought wild onions from the mountains and jars of peaches to sell.
- She's much too young for the kind of life she's forced to lead, much too young to be bashed up by a no-good husband, and much too gutsy to let all this get her down.
- Willy Harris makes no physical appearance in the play, yet is mentioned several times as a no-good scoundrel.
- What I'm basically saying here is that he is a no-good hypocrite.
- Betty Sizemore suffers a mild state of amnesia after witnessing the brutal murder of her no-good husband Del.
Synonyms contemptible, loathsome, hateful, detestable, reprehensible, abhorrent, abominable, awful, heinous, beyond the pale
noun ˌnəʊˈɡʊdˈˌnoʊ ˈɡʊd A worthless or contemptible person. he was a no-good who liked to cause trouble Example sentencesExamples - It was the neighborhood for ‘dangerous’ people as others called it, mostly bikers and no-goods that drank and smoked heavily.
- Anger filled him anew as he reached a tentative hand to touch the purplish bruise on her ivory cheek where the other man had slapped her - that dirty no-good; I ought to go back and tear him apart, how dare he hurt her!
- The election was stolen, according to her, which I guess proves that 59 million people are not only dumb, they are also a cheating bunch of no-goods who deserve what they're about to get in the next four years.
- You were the one who took out the rotten no-good that was holding a knife at Sam's throat.
Definition of no-good in US English: no-goodadjectiveˈˌnoʊ ˈɡʊdˈˌnō ˈɡo͝od informal attributive (of a person) contemptible; worthless. Example sentencesExamples - We have a protective nurturing mother who has been deserted by her no-good husband.
- Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit.
- Don't let that no-good father of yours stand in your way.
- Latrice evokes laughter when she states plainly that she is thankful to be rid of her no-good husband.
- Or maybe it's because they're no-good party-pooping spoilsports who couldn't write a decent song if they had a gun to their heads.
- He is delightful as the no-good antihero of this obscure made-for-TV movie.
- Set in a Scottish seaside town, the story concerns a mother who, having long ago left her no-good husband, has convinced her young son that his dad cannot visit him because he is always away at sea.
- Most Americans seem to have no problem with the fact that, in their view, a lot of nasty, no-good people are put to death each year.
- ‘It is all because of that no-good thief,’ she whispered.
- She's much too young for the kind of life she's forced to lead, much too young to be bashed up by a no-good husband, and much too gutsy to let all this get her down.
- She lives upstairs and comes down the fire escape to visit Jack whenever her no-good mom is entertaining, which is a lot.
- After both are deserted by no-good boyfriends, Nina discovers she's pregnant and George offers to play happy families.
- When his beloved daughter Chantelle's no-good fiancé jilts her, Eddy is desperate to cheer her up.
- Betty Sizemore suffers a mild state of amnesia after witnessing the brutal murder of her no-good husband Del.
- She said, ‘Tell that no-good swine that I'm going out with the girls tonight and he'd better get a takeaway as there's no way I'm letting him turn my kitchen into a bomb site.’
- Rather than playing a hero on his way up, Chow casts himself as a no-good beggar bent on joining a Shanghai gang.
- Translation: my mum's various no-good boyfriends made my childhood a misery, so this time, I'm doing the picking.
- What I'm basically saying here is that he is a no-good hypocrite.
- Willy Harris makes no physical appearance in the play, yet is mentioned several times as a no-good scoundrel.
- Everyone loved the schoolmarm, especially the no-good son of the landowner and a young black man, called Sam, who brought wild onions from the mountains and jars of peaches to sell.
Synonyms contemptible, loathsome, hateful, detestable, reprehensible, abhorrent, abominable, awful, heinous, beyond the pale
nounˈˌnoʊ ˈɡʊdˈˌnō ˈɡo͝od A worthless or contemptible person. Example sentencesExamples - It was the neighborhood for ‘dangerous’ people as others called it, mostly bikers and no-goods that drank and smoked heavily.
- The election was stolen, according to her, which I guess proves that 59 million people are not only dumb, they are also a cheating bunch of no-goods who deserve what they're about to get in the next four years.
- You were the one who took out the rotten no-good that was holding a knife at Sam's throat.
- Anger filled him anew as he reached a tentative hand to touch the purplish bruise on her ivory cheek where the other man had slapped her - that dirty no-good; I ought to go back and tear him apart, how dare he hurt her!
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