unworthy

Etymology

From Middle English unworthy, equivalent to un- + worthy.

adj

  1. Not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless.
    AN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE RAILWAYS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. By Ernest F. Carter. Cassell. 63s. … Such a disappointing work is embarrassing to the reviewer and unworthy of the great House of Cassell. 1960 January, “New reading on railways”, in Trains Illustrated, page 26

noun

  1. An inadequate person.

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