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Unworthily - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unworthily means acting in a way that does not deserve respect, honor, or approval. It describes behavior that is improper, undeserving, or beneath expected standards.

unworthily

/ʌnˈwɝðɪli/ /ʌnˈwɜːðɪli/

Definition:

In a manner not deserving respect or approval; improperly or disgracefully.

Synonyms:

improperly, disgracefully, undeservedly, shamefully

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

worthily, honorably, deservedly

Common Collocations:

act unworthily, behave unworthily, treat unworthily

Derivatives:

unworthiness, unworthy

Usage Tips:

Use "unworthily" to describe actions lacking dignity or merit, often with negative connotations.

Common Phrases:

none commonly associated

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "unweorþlic," combining "un-" (not) and "worthy" (deserving).

Examples:

  • 1. She acted unworthily by lying to her friends.
  • 2. He was criticized for speaking unworthily of his colleagues.
  • 3. They treated the gift unworthily, leaving it damaged.
  • 4. The team played unworthily and lost the match unfairly.

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