Find the word definition

WordNet
unworthy of

adj. not deserving; "the undeserving poor" [syn: undeserving, undeserving of(p), unworthy of(p)]

Usage examples of "unworthy of".

If I have been found unworthy of the command, there are now among you, (I speak it with pride and pleasure,) there are many chiefs whose merit and experience are equal to the conduct of the most important war.

I blame you for that, and if you don't hold yourself responsible for all the consequences of your own acts, then you are truly unworthy of human society and I hope you lose your freedom forever.

Danis, the bird, from around her throat in the hallway as they left, declared silently that he was a fool, unworthy of his own gifts.

Even in times of less excitement, they were so common as to be deemed unworthy of note by the regular chroniclers of events, except in cases where one or both of the combatants were killed.

The clamouring souls on all sides, not one life's history unworthy of notice, of acknowledgement.

The captain reprimanded him sternly for conduct so unworthy of the office which he filled, and desired to know what motive he could have for hunting a bear.

During the night he collected some knights unworthy of the name, and like himself in their ferocious manners.