unworthy
31unworthy — adj. RG. 412. O. and N. 339 …
32unworthy — adj. undeserving, unsuitable; worthless; insignificant …
33unworthy of- — not deserving …
34unworthy — a. 1. Undeserving. 2. Worthless, base, bad. 3. Unbecoming, base, shameful, bad, vile. 4. Mean, contemptible, despicable, discreditable, shabby, paltry …
35unworthy of — Discreditable to, disgraceful to …
36unworthy — un·worthy …
37unworthy — Unbecoming; discreditable; not having suitable qualities or value …
38unworthy — adj. (unworthier, unworthiest) 1 (often foll. by of) not worthy or befitting the character of a person etc. 2 discreditable, unseemly. 3 contemptible, base. Derivatives: unworthily adv. unworthiness n …
39Life unworthy of life — (in German: Lebens unwertes Leben ) was a Nazi designation for the segments of populace that, according to racial policies of the Third Reich, had no right to live and thus were to be exterminated. This concept formed an important component of… …
40be unworthy of — 1) to be less good than the standard you would normally expect These riots are unworthy of a democracy such as ours. 2) to not deserve something These people are wholly unworthy of our respect …