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Unmeritorious - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unmeritorious means lacking merit, worth, or value. It describes something not deserving praise, reward, or recognition due to its poor quality or insignificance. Often used in formal or critical contexts.

unmeritorious

/**American phonetic transcription:** ˌʌnmɛrɪˈtɔriəs/ /**British phonetic transcription:** ˌʌnmɛrɪˈtɔːriəs/

Definition:

Lacking merit, undeserving of praise or reward.

Synonyms:

Unworthy, undeserving, valueless, meritless

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Meritorious, praiseworthy, commendable

Common Collocations:

Unmeritorious claim, unmeritorious behavior, unmeritorious argument

Derivatives:

Unmeritoriously, unmeritoriousness

Usage Tips:

Use "unmeritorious" to describe actions or claims that lack justification or deserve no recognition.

Common Phrases:

None commonly associated (no widely recognized idioms/phrases)

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "meritum" (merit) with prefix "un-" (not) and suffix "-ous" (full of).

Examples:

  • 1. The judge dismissed the case as unmeritorious and frivolous.
  • 2. His unmeritorious behavior disappointed everyone who trusted him.
  • 3. Critics called the film unmeritorious and poorly made.
  • 4. She rejected his unmeritorious excuses for being late again.

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