Unworthy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Misplace
To put in a wrong place to set or place on an improper or unworthy object as he misplaced his confidence
Low minded
Inclined in mind to low or unworthy things showing a base mind
Indignant
Affected with indignation wrathful passionate irate feeling wrath as when a person is exasperated by unworthy or unjust treatment by a mean action or by a degrading accusation
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Gentilize
To render gentile or gentlemanly as to gentilize your unworthy sones
Disworship
To refuse to worship to treat as unworthy
disregard
to pay no heed to to omit to take notice of to neglect to observe to slight as unworthy of regard or notice as to disregard the admonitions of conscience
Disingenuous
Not noble unbecoming true honor or dignity mean unworthy as disingenuous conduct or schemes
Dishonor
To deprive of honor to disgrace to bring reproach or shame on to treat with indignity or as unworthy in the sight of others to stain the character of to lessen the reputation of as the duelist
Disdain
A feeling of contempt and aversion the regarding anything as unworthy of or beneath one scorn
Desecrate
office to divert from a sacred purpose to violate the sanctity of to profane to put to an unworthy use the opposite of consecrate
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