worthless - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • utterly: With an utterly worthless strategy no militia could have saved the situation.
  • virtually: However the move has devastated the Air Canada shares, which are now virtually worthless.
  • practically: Any other extension is practically worthless, in my book.
  • essentially: There is no consistency between maps of different regions, and as a ' navigation tool ' they are essentially worthless.
  • almost: Having links from any old site is almost worthless.
  • ultimately: Instead it's dull, constructed and ultimately worthless.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • render: In conclusion the theory of natural selection does render the design argument worthless.
  • make: Here we observed only few species, apparently recent slashing of the forest has made this area almost worthless.

Modifies a noun

  • overnightthis: Basic policy limits assets worthless overnightthis audio to the.
  • shepherd: In fact, Jesus never expected to be either stabbed as a worthless shepherd or crucified as a suffering servant.
  • fake: There is no easy answer and if youâre not careful, your guests will end up bidding on a worthless fake.
  • rubbish: What is amazing is that the raw materials are unwisely considered by many as worthless rubbish.
  • fellow: I knew that I was considered as a worthless fellow, but I did not care.
  • currency: Should people no longer need the extra airtime, then it would become a worthless currency.

Used with adjective complement

  • expire: Put expires worthless, you want the market rate.
  • render: The contract with British Sugar was in an instant rendered as worthless as toilet paper and the beet growers lost thousands of pounds.
  • deem: However, this area does not constitute your core self and entire being to be deemed worthless.
  • prove: If the issuing body could not meet its obligations and the bill proved worthless, the recipient was liable for the entire sum drawn.
  • feel: The buzz is great, but when you walk out you feel worthless.
  • become: During a Stock Market ' crash ' , shares can often become worthless.

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