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useless
English
Etymology
From use +? -less.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ju?s.l?s/
Adjective
useless (comparative more useless or uselesser, superlative most useless or uselessest)
- Without use or possibility to be used.
- Unhelpful, not useful; pointless (of an action).
- (derogatory, of a person) Good-for-nothing; not dependable.
- (colloquial, of a person) Unable to do well at a particular task or thing. Useless is mildly insulting.
Synonyms
- (good-for-nothing): good-for-nothing
- (unable to do well): unskillful
Antonyms
- skillful, useful
Derived terms
- uselessly
- uselessness
Translations
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uninstructive
English
Etymology
un- +? instructive
Adjective
uninstructive (comparative more uninstructive, superlative most uninstructive)
- Not instructive.
Derived terms
- uninstructively
- uninstructiveness
uninstructive From the web:
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- constructive dismissal
- unconstructive definition
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