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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Worthless' in a Sentence

"Lacking worth or value; having no usefulness or importance; describing something or someone that is of no benefit or significance." more

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The empty box was worthless for storing toys.
The faded and torn map turned out to be worthless for the treasure hunt.
The empty candy wrapper was thrown away because it was worthless.
The rusty and broken bicycle was considered worthless and needed to be replaced.
The broken watch was now worthless, unable to tell the correct time.
The old, torn map proved to be worthless for finding our way in the forest.
The old, torn book became so worn out that it became worthless.
The old newspaper was now worthless, as it had already been read.
The old and worn-out shoes were considered worthless for the upcoming race.
His excuses for not completing the homework were utterly worthless.
The torn teddy bear was worthless for hugging.
The torn and scribbled paper became worthless for the drawing competition.
The rusted bicycle in the garage turned out to be worthless for riding.
The rusty tools in the shed had become worthless due to years of neglect.
The old, tattered book found in the attic was worthless and beyond repair.

Worthless

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adjectiveLacking worth or value; having no usefulness or importance; describing something or someone that is of no benefit or significance.

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Last Updated On: May 15, 2024
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