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worthless
English
Etymology
From Middle English *worthles, from Old English weorþl?as (“worthless”), equivalent to worth +? -less. Cognate with Dutch waardeloos (“worthless”), German wertlos (“worthless”), Swedish värdelös (“worthless”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?w??l?s/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?w???l?s/
Adjective
worthless (comparative more worthless or worthlesser, superlative most worthless or worthlessest)
- Having no worth or use; without value.
- Synonyms: miserable, useless, valueless, inconsequential
- Antonyms: precious, useful, valuable, worthful, worthy
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rubbishy
English
Etymology
rubbish +? -y
Adjective
rubbishy (comparative more rubbishy, superlative most rubbishy)
- Strewn with litter.
- Of little or no value; worthless.
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