unworthiness / ʌnˈwɜr ði /

不值得不称职不值不值得拥有

unworthiness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

un·wor·thi·er, un·wor·thi·est.

  1. not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
  2. beneath the dignity: behavior unworthy of a king.
  3. of a kind not worthy.
n. 名词 noun

plural un·wor·thies.

  1. an unworthy person.

unworthiness 近义词

unworthiness

等同于 meanness

unworthiness

等同于 disgracefulness

unworthiness

等同于 dishonorableness

unworthiness

等同于 disreputability

unworthiness

等同于 disreputableness

更多unworthiness例句

  1. Feelings of shame and unworthiness are universal precursors to one of two things: an act of destruction and an act of heroism.
  2. That it stems from an engrained sense of unworthiness and shame is something that Dunne is winningly eager to acknowledge.
  3. It involved no sense of the spirituality of the Divine Law, no consciousness of unworthiness, no need of a Savior.
  4. With an overpowering sense of my own unworthiness, I review the brave deeds of Hippolyte Nikitich.
  5. Twas with gratitude––and sure persuasion of unworthiness––that I remembered his affection.
  6. The unworthiness of the minister affects not the validity of his consecrated acts.
  7. Then it is to save her from me that you are marrying her,—so that she may not sink into the abyss of my unworthiness.