Yes, it is. It is a derivative of the noun worth, and means 'worth nothing' (of extremely little value).
No, the word 'worthless' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as without worth.The noun form of the adjective 'worthless' is worthlessness.The word 'worthless' is the adjective form of the noun worth.
Yes, worthless, the corresponding noun is worthlessness
By adding a suffix, you can change a noun into an adjective. worth --> worthless fool --> foolish rest --> restive
Another word for the adjective unnecessary is unneeded. Additional synonyms are superfluous, useless, worthless, dispensable, inessential, and not required.
Antonyms for the adjective worthless could include - valuable, worthwhile, or worthy.
The word "naught" has many meanings. When used as an adjective, it means that something is worthless. If it is used as a proverb it means "nothing" or "zero."
Antonyms for the adjective 'dear' are: despised, inexpensive, unimportant, worthless. Antonyms for the noun 'dear' are: stranger, outsider, interloper, intruder.
He is a worthless person.He has a worthless junk in his house.Why do you hang around with those worthless people everyday?The bread is worthless because it is rotten.She felt worthless everytime she done something bad.
Nothing is exactly worthless!
Homines nequam is the Latin equivalent of 'rogues'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'homines' means 'men'. The adjective 'nequam' means 'good for nothing, worthless'.
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Nul in the masculine singular and nulle in the feminine as an adjective and camelote (for useless, worthless items) and jonque (for the Chinese vessel) as nouns are French equivalents of the English word "junk." The respective pronunciations will be "nyool" for the adjective and "ka-mlat" and "zhank" for the nouns in French.