That is the correct spelling of the word, which means that something is of no use.
"Useless" is spelled as U-S-E-L-E-S-S.
This is likely the word lame (originally meaning crippled, now inane, weak, useless).
"Useless" in Afrikaans is "nutteloos."
You can say "inutile" to mean useless in French.
No, "useless" is not a comparative adjective. It is a simple adjective used to describe something that has no use or value.
The opposite word for useful is "useless".
The correct spelling is prattle (continuous useless talk, chit-chat).
The correct spelling is fluff (padding, useless material, or to improve a pillow's cushioning).
Yes, and in fact several Equip Spell cards would be useless if they could not, such as 'Snatch Steal' and 'Mark of the Rose'.
Yes, Equip Spell Cards target when they are activated.
Yes. Cards like 'Snatch Steal' would be useless otherwise.
That was the most useless answer ever. You are an idiot. You didn't even spell it right. It should be spelled "a lot".
This is likely the word lame (originally meaning crippled, now inane, weak, useless).
Useless
He is useless because you stated that he is. He may-not be useless.
USELESS
useless>pointless
"Useless" in Afrikaans is "nutteloos."