What is a better word for useless

  • counterproductive
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • hopeless
  • idle
  • impractical
  • incompetent
  • ineffective
  • ineffectual
  • inoperative
  • meaningless
  • no good
  • pointless
  • stupid
  • unproductive
  • unworkable
  • worthless
  • abortive
  • bootless
  • disadvantageous
  • dysfunctional
  • expendable
  • feckless
  • good-for-nothing
  • impracticable
  • inept
  • inutile
  • nonfunctional
  • of no use
  • profitless
  • purposeless
  • scrap
  • unavailable
  • unavailing
  • unfunctional
  • unprofitable
  • unpurposed
  • unusuable
  • vain
  • valueless
  • waste
  • weak

On this page you’ll find 133 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to useless, such as: counterproductive, fruitless, futile, hopeless, idle, and impractical.

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How to use useless in a sentence

When a leaf is so young that it wraps itself around the main stalk it’s useless to try to turn it over.

THE TALE OF GRANDFATHER MOLEARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY

At an early date we find, further, a perfectly useless kind of imitation which is more akin to that of art.

CHILDREN’S WAYSJAMES SULLY

You will do well to send a note to your amiable friend Carr; it may save him a useless journey; for at my table he shall not sit.

ELSTER’S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOOD

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WORDS RELATED TO USELESS

  • failed
  • failing
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • ineffective
  • ineffectual
  • unavailing
  • unproductive
  • unsuccessful
  • useless
  • vain
  • worthless
  • dull
  • flat
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • lackluster
  • profitless
  • stale
  • uninspiring
  • unproductive
  • unrewarding
  • useless
  • vain
  • vapid
  • cheap
  • inferior
  • junky
  • lousy
  • shoddy
  • sub-par
  • trashy
  • useless
  • worthless
  • cheap
  • inferior
  • junky
  • lousy
  • shoddy
  • sub-par
  • trashy
  • useless
  • worthless
  • cheap
  • contemptible
  • crappy
  • grotty
  • inferior
  • miserable
  • pathetic
  • poor
  • rotten
  • second-rate
  • shabby
  • sub-par
  • third-rate
  • useless
  • worthless
  • barren
  • bygone
  • defunct
  • departed
  • exhausted
  • extinct
  • gone
  • inactive
  • inoperable
  • inoperative
  • lost
  • obsolete
  • spent
  • stagnant
  • sterile
  • still
  • tired
  • unemployed
  • unprofitable
  • useless
  • worn
  • worn-out

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  1. uselessadjective

    Antonyms:
    useful, skillful

  2. uselessadjective

    This fork has prongs that are bent. It’s useless now.

    Antonyms:
    skillful, useful

  3. uselessadjective

    Antonyms:
    useful, skillful

  4. uselessadjective

    good-for-nothing; not dependable.

    Bill never mows the lawn, takes out the trash or anything. He’s useless, but I love him anyways.

    Synonyms:
    good-for-nothing

    Antonyms:
    skillful, useful

  5. uselessadjective

    unable to do well at a particular task or thing. Useless is mildly insulting.

    Synonyms:
    unskillful

    Antonyms:
    skillful, useful

English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote

  1. useless

    Vain (Latin vanus, empty) keeps the etymological idea through all changes of meaning; a vain endeavor is empty of result, or of adequate power to produce a result, a vain pretension is empty or destitute of support, a vain person has a conceit that is empty or destitute of adequate cause or reason. That which is bootless, fruitless, or profitless fails to accomplish any valuable result; that which is abortive, ineffectual, or unavailing fails to accomplish a result that it was, or was supposed to be, adapted to accomplish. That which is useless, futile, or vain is inherently incapable of accomplishing a specified result. Useless, in the widest sense, signifies not of use for any valuable purpose, and is thus closely similar to valueless and worthless. Fruitless is more final than ineffectual, as applying to the sum or harvest of endeavor. That which is useless lacks actual fitness for a purpose; that which is vain lacks imaginable fitness. Compare VACANT; OSTENTATION; PRIDE.

    Compare synonyms for UTILITY.

    Synonyms:
    abortive, baseless, bootless, deceitful, delusive, empty, fruitless, futile, idle, inconstant, ineffectual, nugatory, null, profitless, shadowy, trifling, trivial, unavailing, unimportant, unprofitable, unreal, unsatisfying, unserviceable, unsubstantial, vain, vapid, visionary, worthless

    Antonyms:
    adequate, advantageous, beneficial, competent, effective, efficient, expedient, potent, powerful, profitable, real, serviceable, solid, sound, substantial, sufficient, useful, valid, valuable, worthy

Princeton’s WordNetRate these antonyms:5.0 / 1 vote

  1. uselessadjective

    having no beneficial use or incapable of functioning usefully

    «a kitchen full of useless gadgets»; «she is useless in an emergency»

    Antonyms:
    useful, recyclable, utilizable, reusable, utile, utilitarian, useable, serviceable, usable, reclaimable, multipurpose

Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:3.0 / 1 vote

  1. uselessadjective

    Synonyms:
    unavailing, fruitless, bootless, profitless, unprofitable, unserviceable, valueless, worthless, futile, abortive, null, nugatory, of no use

PPDB, the paraphrase databaseRate these paraphrases:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for «useless»:

    pointless, unnecessary, futile, worthless, unhelpful, needless, unusable, meaningless, unserviceable, fruitless, superfluous, vain, good-for-nothing, ineffective, senseless, ineffectual, wasteful

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How to use useless in a sentence?

  1. Plautus:

    ‘He means well’ is useless unless he does well.

  2. Philip Hampton:

    To me, it isn’t a screaming case that this is a useless conglomerate that needs to be broken up, there are absolutely good arguments for that (consumer) business to fit well with large pharma.

  3. Arthur Conan Doyle:

    Depend upon it there comes a time when for every addition of knowledge you forget something that you knew before. It is of the highest importance, therefore, not to have useless facts elbowing out the useful ones.

  4. Martin Luther:

    Anything that one imagines of God apart from Christ is only useless thinking and vain idolatry.

  5. Lin Yutang:

    If you can spend a perfectly useless afternoon in a perfectly useless manner, you have learned how to live.


Translations for useless

From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary

  • عديم الفائدةArabic
  • безполезенBulgarian
  • inútilCatalan, Valencian
  • zbytečný, k ničemuCzech
  • ubrugeligDanish
  • sinnlos, wertlos, nutzlos, unnütz, unnützlichGerman
  • μάταιος, άχρηστοςGreek
  • inútilSpanish
  • tarbetuEstonian
  • hutsal, baliogabe, ezgaiBasque
  • kelvoton, hyödytön, turha, onneton, tarpeeton, käyttökelvotonFinnish
  • inutile, inutilisableFrench
  • gan mhaithIrish
  • gun fheumScottish Gaelic
  • inútilGalician
  • חֲסַר תוֹעֶלֶתHebrew
  • बेकार, निकम्माHindi
  • inusabileInterlingua
  • gagnslausIcelandic
  • inutileItalian
  • 役に立たない, 無用Japanese
  • უსარგებლოGeorgian
  • inutilisLatin
  • onbruikbaar, nutteloosDutch
  • ubrukelig, unyttig, nytteløstNorwegian
  • niepotrzebny, bezużytecznyPolish
  • بې کارهPashto, Pushto
  • inútilPortuguese
  • inutil, netrebuincios, nefolositorRomanian
  • никчёмный, ненужный, бесполезныйRussian
  • zbytočný, nanič, nahovnoSlovak
  • بیکارUrdu

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  1. What is the meaning of useless man?
  2. What is a useless person called?
  3. Who is a worthless person?
  4. What is another term for useless?
  5. What word means pointless?
  6. What is a weak man called?
  7. What is a better word for useless?
  8. How do you describe a useless person?
  9. What makes a person worthless?
  10. What is another word for not useful?
  11. Is the word useless an insult?
  12. Which is the best definition of the word useless?
  13. What is the dictionary definition of a meme?
  14. Who is Daniel Kurtzman and what is a meme?
  15. Which is the most relatable meme on the Internet?

If you say that someone or something is useless, you mean that they are no good at all. Their education system is useless. Synonyms: inept, no good, hopeless [informal], weak More Synonyms of useless.

What is the meaning of useless man?

1 having no practical use or advantage. 2 Informal ineffectual, weak, or stupid. he’s useless at history.

What is a useless person called?

worthlessness. worthlessly. worthless. worth its weight in gold.

Who is a worthless person?

Someone who is described as worthless is considered to have no good qualities or skills. You feel you really are completely worthless and unlovable. feelings of worthlessness and inadequacy.

What is another term for useless?

In this page you can discover 62 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for useless, like: worthless, no damn good, unavailing, unprofitable, ineffective, thrive, unusable, dysfunctional, incompetent, unsuccessful and in-vain.

What word means pointless?

absurd, aimless, fruitless, futile, impotent, inconsequential, ineffective, ineffectual, insignificant, irrelevant, meaningless, powerless, silly, stupid, trivial, unnecessary, unproductive, useless, worthless, inane.

What is a weak man called?

An ineffectual or cowardly person. weakling. wimp. sissy. coward.

What is a better word for useless?

What is another word for useless?

ineffectual impractical
ineffective pointless
inefficacious unproductive
worthless inutile
unavailing unusable

How do you describe a useless person?

counterproductive, fruitless, futile, hopeless, idle, impractical, incompetent, ineffective, ineffectual, inoperative, meaningless, no good, pointless, stupid, unproductive, unworkable, worthless, abortive, bootless, disadvantageous.

What makes a person worthless?

Feeling worthless often involves a sense of hopelessness and insignificance. Such feelings are often a common symptom of depression, but can also arise due to things such as low self-esteem, neglect, abuse, trauma, or difficult situations that pose a threat to a person’s sense of self.

What is another word for not useful?

What is another word for not useful?

useless ineffectual
impractical futile
hopeless ineffective
pointless inefficacious
unproductive worthless

Is the word useless an insult?

(colloquial, of a person) Unable to do well at a particular task or thing. Useless is mildly insulting.

Which is the best definition of the word useless?

Definition of useless. : having or being of no use: a : ineffectual a useless attempt. b : not able to give service or aid : inept.

What is the dictionary definition of a meme?

dictionary thesaurus. noun. //ˈmēm //. 1 : an idea, behavior, style, or usage that spreads from person to person within a culture Memes (discrete units of knowledge, gossip, jokes and so on) are to culture what genes are to life.

Who is Daniel Kurtzman and what is a meme?

Daniel Kurtzman is a political journalist turned satirist. He has been widely cited as a political humor expert and authored two books on the subject. According to the Merriam Dictionary, a meme is “an idea, behavior, style, or usage that spreads from person to person within a culture.”

Which is the most relatable meme on the Internet?

According to Know Your Meme, it first appeared showing the rapper Lil Pump’s name as “Lilliam Pumpernickel” and only got more ridiculous from there. “Futurama Fry” is one of the most relatable memes on the web.

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That depends. Are you talking about trying to fix a problem or just a person?

If you’re trying to do something and it’s not working, useless can mean pointless, hopeless, ineffective.

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Worthless, irrelevant, unnecessary, pointless

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Table Of Contents:

  • Useless as an Adjective
  • Definitions of «Useless» as an adjective
  • Synonyms of «Useless» as an adjective (31 Words)
  • Usage Examples of «Useless» as an adjective
  • Associations of “Useless” (30 Words)

The synonyms of “Useless” are: futile, pointless, purposeless, impractical, vain, in vain, to no purpose, to no avail, unavailing, bootless, nugatory, hopeless, unusable, ineffectual, inefficacious, impotent, fruitless, unprofitable, profitless, unproductive, unachievable, sisyphean, incompetent, ineffective, worthless, incapable, inept, inadequate, weak, bad, no good

Useless as an Adjective

Definitions of «Useless» as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “useless” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Having no beneficial use or incapable of functioning usefully.
  • Having no ability or skill in a specified activity or area.
  • Not fulfilling or not expected to achieve the intended purpose or desired outcome.

Synonyms of «Useless» as an adjective (31 Words)

bad Feeling physical discomfort or pain tough is occasionally used colloquially for bad.
A bad diet.
bootless Unproductive of success.
Remonstrating with him seems ever to have been a bootless task.
fruitless Failing to achieve the desired results; unproductive or useless.
A banana leaf from a fruitless palm.
futile Producing no result or effect.
A futile attempt to keep fans from mounting the stage.
hopeless (informal to emphasize how bad it is) beyond hope of management or reform.
The situation is hopeless.
impotent (of a man) abnormally unable to achieve an erection.
He was seized with an impotent anger.
impractical Not practical; not workable or not given to practical matters.
Impractical high heels.
in vain Currently fashionable.
inadequate Lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.
Inadequate funding.
incapable Unable to behave rationally or manage one’s affairs.
Incapable of carrying a tune.
incompetent Showing lack of skill or aptitude.
An incompetent secret service.
ineffective Lacking the ability or skill to perform effectively; inadequate.
An ineffective administration.
ineffectual Lacking in power or forcefulness.
An ineffectual campaign.
inefficacious Not producing the desired effect.
Laws that are inefficacious in stopping crime.
inept Not elegant or graceful in expression.
Inept handling of the account.
no good Quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack or zero quantity of.
nugatory Useless or futile.
A nugatory law.
pointless Having little or no sense, use, or purpose.
My pencils are all pointless.
profitless Without profit or reward.
A long and profitless public row.
purposeless Having no aim or plan.
A life essentially purposeless.
sisyphean Both extremely effortful and futile.
to no avail Quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack or zero quantity of.
to no purpose Quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack or zero quantity of.
unachievable (of an aim or objective) too difficult to be achieved.
An unachievable political goal.
unavailing Achieving little or nothing; ineffective.
An unavailing attempt.
unproductive Not producing desired results.
Unproductive meetings.
unprofitable (of a business or activity) not yielding profit or financial gain.
The mines became increasingly unprofitable.
unusable Not fit to be used.
The steps were overgrown and unusable.
vain Having no likelihood of fulfilment; empty.
A vain boast.
weak Relating to or denoting the weakest of the known kinds of force between particles which acts only at distances less than about 10 cm is very much weaker than the electromagnetic and the strong interactions and conserves neither strangeness parity nor isospin.
Their problems arose from fielding weak teams in league matches.
worthless Lacking in usefulness or value.
That promise is worthless.

Usage Examples of «Useless» as an adjective

  • A piece of useless knowledge.
  • He was useless at football.
  • We tried to pacify him but it was useless.
  • She is useless in an emergency.
  • A kitchen full of useless gadgets.

Associations of “Useless” (30 Words)

bootless Unproductive of success.
Remonstrating with him seems ever to have been a bootless task.
breakage The quantity broken.
There had been three breakages in the overhead wires.
counterproductive Having the opposite of the desired effect.
Child experts fear the Executive s plans may prove counterproductive.
execrable Extremely bad or unpleasant.
Execrable crimes.
fruitless (of a tree or plant) not producing fruit.
A banana leaf from a fruitless palm.
futile Producing no result or effect.
A futile effort.
futilely In a futile and unproductive manner.
garbage Rubbish or waste, especially domestic refuse.
A garbage dump.
gratuitous Unnecessary and unwarranted.
Gratuitous violence.
ineffective Lacking in power or forcefulness.
A weak and ineffective president.
ineffectual (of a person) lacking the ability or qualities to fulfil a role or handle a situation.
An ineffectual campaign.
inefficiency The state of not achieving maximum productivity; failure to make the best use of time or resources.
The idea is to eliminate inefficiency creating a seamless manufacturing process.
infertile (of land) unable to sustain crops or vegetation.
An infertile couple.
invalid No longer valid.
An officer invalided by a chest wound.
misfire (of a nerve cell) fail to transmit an electrical impulse at an appropriate moment.
He didn t know that his plan had misfired.
nihilism The doctrine of an extreme Russian revolutionary party c.1900 which found nothing to approve of in the established social order.
nugatory Useless or futile.
The teacher shortages will render nugatory the hopes of implementing the new curriculum.
obsolete Cause a product or idea to become obsolete by replacing it with something new.
The phrase was obsolete after 1625.
paltry Contemptibly small in amount.
A paltry wage.
powerless Without ability, influence, or power.
Troops were powerless to stop last night s shooting.
superfluous More than is needed, desired, or required.
The purchaser should avoid asking for superfluous information.
trivia Something of small importance.
We fill our days with meaningless trivia.
trivial Concerned with trivialities.
Trivial details.
unavailing Producing no result or effect.
An unavailing attempt.
unproductive Not producing or able to produce large amounts of goods, crops, or other commodities.
Unproductive land must be reforested.
vain Having no likelihood of fulfilment; empty.
A vain attempt.
valueless Of no value.
Cherished but valueless heirlooms.
void Declare that (something) is not valid or legally binding.
What were once the masterpieces of literature are now void of meaning.
wasted (of an action) not producing the desired result.
A wasted effort.
worthless Morally reprehensible.
A worthless idler.

What is another word for useless?

1232 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ jˈuːsləs], [ jˈuːsləs], [ j_ˈuː_s_l_ə_s]

Related words: the useless machine, what is useless, useless facts, what is the point of pointless, things that are useless

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    Similar words for useless:

    • abortive (adjective)

    • all (adjective)

    • barren (adjective)

    • crappy (adjective)

    • crummy (adjective)

    • dead (adjective)

    • desperate (adjective)

    • discarded (adjective)

    • dispensable (adjective)

    • dissatisfactory (adjective)

    • feckless (adjective)

    • fruitless (adjective)

    • futile (adjective)

    • hopeless (adjective)

    • idle (adjective)

    • impossible (adjective)

    • impractical/impracticable (adjective)

    • incompetent (adjective)

    • incorrigible (adjective)

    • inefficacious (adjective)

    • inessential (adjective)

    • lousy (adjective)

    • meaningless (adjective)

    • naught (adjective)

    • needless (adjective)

    • no-account (adjective)

    • no-good (adjective)

    • not working; not valuable (adjective)

    • null (adjective)

    • other relevant words (adjective)

    • pathetic (adjective)

    • piddling (adjective)

    • pointless (adjective)

    • superfluous (adjective)

    • tasteless (adjective)

    • thankless (adjective)

    • trashy (adjective)

    • unattainable (adjective)

    • unavailing (adjective)

    • uncalled-for (adjective)

    • undesirable (adjective)

    • unessential (adjective)

    • unfit (adjective)

    • unimportant (adjective)

    • unnecessary (adjective)

    • unneeded (adjective)

    • unnegotiable (adjective)

    • unproductive (adjective)

    • unprofitable (adjective)

    • unrealizable (adjective)

    • unrequired (adjective)

    • unsuccessful (adjective)

    • unusable (adjective)

    • unworkable (adjective)

    • useless (adjective)

    • valueless (adjective)

    • void (adjective)

    • washed-up (adjective)

    • worn (adjective)

    • worn-out (adjective)

    • worn/worn-out (adjective)

    • worthless (adjective)

    • discarded (noun)

    • inutile (noun)

    • other relevant words (noun)

    • other relevant words (verb)

    • other synonyms
    • handicapped

    • other relevant words

    • profitless

    • worn

    • other relevant words (noun)

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    Antonyms for useless

    • adj.

      abortive (adjective)

      • most failed,
      • mis carried,
      • in-effectual,
      • in effective,
      • more failed,
      • more miscarried,
      • failed,
      • in effectual,
      • more ineffective,
      • mis-carried,
      • in-effective,
      • most miscarried.

      all (adjective)

      • useless.

      barren (adjective)

      • un rewarding,
      • un-rewarding,
      • un inspiring,
      • un-inspiring,
      • most uninspiring,
      • most profitless,
      • more unrewarding,
      • more profitless,
      • more uninspiring,
      • most unrewarding.

      crappy (adjective)

      • SUBPAR.,
      • shoddy,
      • most inferior,
      • junky,
      • sub-par.

      crummy (adjective)

      • thirdrate,
      • second-rate,
      • most secondrate,
      • most third-rate,
      • grottier,
      • grottiest,
      • third rate,
      • most thirdrate,
      • most third rate,
      • more third-rate,
      • more third rate,
      • secondrate,
      • more thirdrate,
      • second rate.

      dead (adjective)

      • inoperable,
      • sterile,
      • wearied.

      desperate (adjective)

      • most noway,
      • in toilet,
      • at end ones rope,
      • most irrecoverable,
      • more no chance,
      • at end of one rope,
      • more no win,
      • more irretrievable,
      • no win,
      • most no-chance,
      • more nochance,
      • back wall,
      • more no-win,
      • more no-chance,
      • more sunk,
      • most no win,
      • in soup,
      • nowin,
      • at end one’s rope,
      • most nochance,
      • more noway,
      • at end rope,
      • back to wall,
      • at end of ones rope,
      • no-chance,
      • most no way,
      • running out time,
      • up creek,
      • more no way,
      • most no-win,
      • most irretrievable,
      • back the wall,
      • most desponding,
      • most no-way,
      • more desponding,
      • more goner,
      • more nowin,
      • most nowin,
      • in-consolable,
      • most goner,
      • nochance,
      • most no chance,
      • most sunk,
      • more irrecoverable,
      • cant win,
      • in consolable,
      • more no-way,
      • at end one rope.

      discarded (adjective)

      • most junked,
      • dis carded,
      • more castaway,
      • more junked,
      • dis continued,
      • dis-carded,
      • most castoff,
      • more scrapped,
      • more castoff,
      • most scrapped,
      • dis-continued,
      • most castaway,
      • most shelved,
      • more shelved.

      dispensable (adjective)

      • more disposable,
      • re-movable,
      • trivial,
      • re movable,
      • most disposable,
      • non essential.

      dissatisfactory (adjective)

      • lame,
      • unsatisfying,
      • insufficient,
      • not up to par,
      • unsuitable,
      • not satisfying.

      feckless (adjective)

      • uncareful.

      fruitless (adjective)

      • un-available,
      • in fertile,
      • most gainless,
      • spinning one wheels,
      • in-fertile,
      • more gainless,
      • un prolific,
      • spinning ones wheels,
      • most unprolific,
      • un-prolific,
      • more unprolific,
      • un available,
      • wild goose chase,
      • spinning wheels.

      futile (adjective)

      • un-real,
      • save one breath,
      • save breath,
      • more resultless,
      • save ones breath,
      • un substantial,
      • trifling,
      • most resultless,
      • un satisfactory,
      • un-substantial,
      • out window,
      • un-satisfactory.

      hopeless (adjective)

      • in despair,
      • shot down,
      • beyond recall,
      • past hope,
      • unachievable,
      • irremediable,
      • irredeemable,
      • helpless,
      • desperate,
      • unmitigable.

      idle (adjective)

      • un helpful,
      • in significant,
      • irrelevant,
      • most unhelpful,
      • more unhelpful,
      • un-helpful,
      • in-significant,
      • idler.

      impossible (adjective)

      • hardly possible,
      • unrecoverable,
      • irrealizable,
      • contrary to reason,
      • unattainable,
      • no-go,
      • infeasible,
      • NOGO,
      • uncorrectable,
      • unworkable,
      • Inexecutable,
      • out of question,
      • not a prayer,
      • unrealizable,
      • hundred-to-one,
      • unobtainable.

      impractical/impracticable (adjective)

      • un wisest,
      • most ivory tower,
      • in-applicable,
      • wont fly,
      • most nonviable,
      • un serviceable,
      • most unbusinesslike,
      • non viable,
      • non functional,
      • more unserviceable,
      • ivorytower,
      • un businesslike,
      • more nonviable,
      • un-businesslike,
      • more ivorytower,
      • more nonfunctional,
      • starry eyed,
      • in applicable,
      • more unbusinesslike,
      • un-serviceable,
      • most nonfunctional,
      • more ivory-tower,
      • starryeyed,
      • un-wisest,
      • un wiser,
      • illogical,
      • un-wise,
      • most unserviceable,
      • most ivory-tower,
      • most ivorytower,
      • non-viable,
      • un wise,
      • more ivory tower,
      • more impracticable,
      • un-wiser.

      incompetent (adjective)

      • un-fitted,
      • most unadapted,
      • un handiest,
      • incapable,
      • in-competent,
      • un-equipped,
      • un-handy,
      • most disqualified,
      • most unfitted,
      • dis-qualified,
      • unhandiest,
      • un equipped,
      • dis qualified,
      • in experienced,
      • in-expert,
      • more unadapted,
      • un fitted,
      • more amateur,
      • un trained,
      • un handy,
      • in-efficient,
      • un initiated,
      • un-trained,
      • in efficient,
      • un qualified,
      • un-initiated,
      • unhandier,
      • more unequipped,
      • most unproficient,
      • in capable,
      • un-skilled,
      • more unfitted,
      • out lunch,
      • un handier,
      • un-handiest,
      • bushleague,
      • un skilled,
      • in competent,
      • in eligible,
      • in expert,
      • more floundering,
      • in-capable,
      • more unproficient,
      • more disqualified,
      • un-handier,
      • most floundering,
      • in-eligible,
      • un adapted,
      • un-proficient,
      • un proficient,
      • most amateur,
      • un-qualified,
      • most unequipped,
      • un-adapted,
      • in-experienced.

      incorrigible (adjective)

      • Recidivous,
      • unreformed.

      inefficacious (adjective)

      • more neutralized,
      • in-decisive,
      • most defeasible,
      • more invertebrate,
      • in-nocuous,
      • invertebrate,
      • most anticlimactic,
      • anti climactic,
      • in-efficacious,
      • in vertebrate,
      • in nocuous,
      • anti-climactic,
      • in-vertebrate,
      • in decisive,
      • de-feasible,
      • more defeasible,
      • more anticlimactic,
      • most invertebrate,
      • in efficacious,
      • most neutralized,
      • de feasible.

      inessential (adjective)

      • in essential,
      • in-essential.

      lousy (adjective)

      • crummy.

      meaningless (adjective)

      • doublespeak,
      • Purportless,
      • doesn’t cut it,
      • Unpurposed,
      • hollow,
      • unmeaning.

      naught (adjective)

      • non existence,
      • most cipher,
      • Non-existence,
      • most nonexistence,
      • more cipher,
      • more nonexistence.

      needless (adjective)

      • causeless.

      no-account (adjective)

      • Drossy.

      no-good (adjective)

      • no good,
      • nogood.

      not working; not valuable (adjective)

      • stupid,
      • scrap,
      • inept,
      • weak,
      • unfunctional,
      • unusuable,
      • unavailable,
      • disadvantageous.

      null (adjective)

      • un sanctioned,
      • null void,
      • most unsanctioned,
      • most characterless,
      • un-sanctioned,
      • non existent,
      • in valid,
      • more unsanctioned,
      • in-valid.

      Other relevant words: (adjective)

      • non-functional,
      • nonfunctional,
      • castoff,
      • not fit,
      • unenforceable,
      • wornout,
      • no-account,
      • impossible,
      • needle in haystack,
      • Unhandy,
      • up against it,
      • to no avail,
      • grotty,
      • butterfingered,
      • unpromising,
      • nonviable,
      • dead duck,
      • pointless,
      • in the soup,
      • not up to,
      • laid low,
      • unfit,
      • fruitless,
      • to no purpose,
      • can’t make the grade,
      • otiose,
      • not cut out for,
      • ivory-tower,
      • undesirable,
      • not viable,
      • dead,
      • Butter-fingered,
      • unnegotiable,
      • worn down,
      • not pertinent,
      • in vain,
      • Non-existent,
      • Resultless,
      • forceless,
      • uninspiring,
      • worse for wear,
      • had it,
      • Non-essential,
      • unlikable,
      • impractical,
      • trashy,
      • not serious,
      • of no avail,
      • spinning one’s wheels,
      • ill-adapted,
      • Gainless,
      • well-worn,
      • out of date,
      • unhelpful,
      • in the toilet,
      • unproductive,
      • dispensable,
      • derisory,
      • unavailing,
      • wrung out,
      • nongermane,
      • ill-equipped,
      • no go,
      • back to the wall,
      • to no effect,
      • to be avoided,
      • unserviceable,
      • defeasible,
      • up the creek,
      • around in circles,
      • no purpose,
      • no chance,
      • won’t fly,
      • abortive,
      • valueless,
      • unsanctioned,
      • futile,
      • washed-up,
      • played out,
      • worthless,
      • idle,
      • Infecund,
      • unprolific,
      • counterproductive,
      • disposable,
      • void,
      • characterless,
      • Commiserable,
      • can’t win,
      • junked,
      • no dice,
      • no avail,
      • no-win,
      • running out of time,
      • worn-down,
      • unrewarding,
      • on treadmill,
      • third-rate,
      • unprofitable,
      • in vicious circle,
      • at end of rope,
      • thrown away,
      • null,
      • unimportant,
      • no-good,
      • not worth it,
      • pathetic,
      • irretrievable,
      • incompetent,
      • unusable,
      • not have it,
      • acarpous,
      • at end of one’s rope,
      • nugatory,
      • unrecognized,
      • out of gas,
      • incorrigible,
      • inefficacious,
      • the worse for wear,
      • feckless,
      • unproficient,
      • unequipped,
      • dissatisfactory,
      • irrecoverable,
      • unnecessary,
      • out of place,
      • save one’s breath,
      • uncool,
      • superfluous,
      • counter-productive,
      • needless,
      • out of shape,
      • goner,
      • anticlimactic,
      • out the window,
      • beside point,
      • thrown out,
      • pegged out,
      • not equal to,
      • tasteless,
      • cliched,
      • worn,
      • worn-out,
      • unfruitful,
      • used up,
      • played-out,
      • no-way,
      • Unbusinesslike,
      • unadapted,
      • no way,
      • unwished for,
      • unpleasing,
      • Noway,
      • non-germane,
      • no effect,
      • on a treadmill,
      • unfitted,
      • unratified.

      pathetic (adjective)

      • more commiserable,
      • most commiserable.

      piddling (adjective)

      • more peanut,
      • most peanut,
      • more derisory,
      • most pettifogging,
      • more pettifogging,
      • most derisory.

      pointless (adjective)

      • re-mote,
      • more nongermane,
      • going nowhere,
      • non germane,
      • needle haystack,
      • un interesting,
      • most nongermane,
      • around circles.

      superfluous (adjective)

      • superfluent,
      • residuary,
      • in excess.

      tasteless (adjective)

      • low-down-and-dirty,
      • low-down,
      • lowdown.

      thankless (adjective)

      • un-pleasant,
      • un grateful,
      • most unreturned,
      • unreturned,
      • un-grateful,
      • dis agreeable,
      • un pleasant,
      • un recognized,
      • un-requited,
      • un requited,
      • dis-tasteful,
      • ungrateful,
      • more unrecognized,
      • dis tasteful,
      • un-recognized,
      • un-returned,
      • most unrecognized,
      • dis-agreeable,
      • more unreturned,
      • un returned.

      trashy (adjective)

      • more garbage,
      • low quality,
      • cruddier,
      • low in quality,
      • most garbage,
      • cruddiest,
      • cruddy.

      unattainable (adjective)

      • un attainable,
      • un-attainable.

      unavailing (adjective)

      • un availing,
      • un-availing.

      uncalled-for (adjective)

      • not required,
      • unwelcome,
      • uncalled for.

      undesirable (adjective)

      • un sought,
      • more loathed,
      • in-sufferable,
      • un-savory,
      • un desirable,
      • in-expedient,
      • most unlikable,
      • dis liked,
      • more scorned,
      • out-cast,
      • un-sought,
      • more unpleasing,
      • in convenient,
      • more outcast,
      • most unpleasing,
      • un likable,
      • un savory,
      • most loathed,
      • in-convenient,
      • most shunned,
      • more unlikable,
      • more dreaded,
      • most outcast,
      • in admissible,
      • un pleasing,
      • un attractive,
      • most scorned,
      • un popular,
      • un-savoriest,
      • un-likable,
      • out cast,
      • un savorier,
      • un savoriest,
      • un-pleasing,
      • in-admissible,
      • in expedient,
      • dis-liked,
      • be avoided,
      • un-popular,
      • more disliked,
      • out place,
      • un-savorier,
      • in-commodious,
      • un-attractive,
      • most disliked,
      • un-desirable,
      • in commodious,
      • most dreaded,
      • more shunned,
      • in sufferable.

      unessential (adjective)

      • un essential,
      • un-essential.

      unfit (adjective)

      • un-congenial,
      • in-felicitous,
      • in correct,
      • most unpromising,
      • un practiced,
      • more illadapted,
      • heavy handed,
      • un-aptest,
      • illadapted,
      • un-healthy,
      • more butter fingered,
      • most ill equipped,
      • un meetest,
      • in-compatible,
      • ill suited,
      • most butter-fingered,
      • un-becoming,
      • more blundering,
      • un suited,
      • in capacitated,
      • most blundering,
      • more butterfingered,
      • un likely,
      • Unmeet,
      • more unpromising,
      • in felicitous,
      • out shape,
      • more illequipped,
      • more butter-fingered,
      • un-meetest,
      • in harmonious,
      • in-congruous,
      • un healthiest,
      • unpracticed,
      • un-cool,
      • un-fit,
      • un-likely,
      • un healthier,
      • can’t make grade,
      • in-harmonious,
      • un-meeter,
      • more ill-equipped,
      • not to,
      • unmeeter,
      • un fit,
      • un likeliest,
      • out of element,
      • un-abler,
      • un-healthiest,
      • un likelier,
      • in congruous,
      • un-prepared,
      • un-promising,
      • most illequipped,
      • more ill equipped,
      • un congenial,
      • un-practiced,
      • most ill adapted,
      • out element,
      • cant make grade,
      • un-suited,
      • most uncool,
      • un-likelier,
      • more ill adapted,
      • un meet,
      • unmeetest,
      • un-apter,
      • most butterfingered,
      • in-capacitated,
      • un prepared,
      • illequipped,
      • mis taken,
      • more ill-adapted,
      • butter fingered,
      • most butter fingered,
      • un abler,
      • most ill-adapted,
      • un becoming,
      • un cool,
      • in compatible,
      • un skillful,
      • illsuited,
      • un-ablest,
      • un-meet,
      • most ill-equipped,
      • cant make the grade,
      • un apter,
      • most illadapted,
      • un meeter,
      • un aptest,
      • un promising,
      • more uncool,
      • un healthy,
      • ill equipped,
      • un-skillful,
      • heavyhanded,
      • un ablest,
      • ill adapted.

      unimportant (adjective)

      • shoestring,
      • zipper,
      • low-ranking,
      • frothy,
      • of no consequence.

      unnecessary (adjective)

      • noncompulsory,
      • uncritical,
      • non-compulsory.

      unneeded (adjective)

      • un needed,
      • un-needed.

      unnegotiable (adjective)

      • un negotiable,
      • un-negotiable.

      unproductive (adjective)

      • un productive,
      • un-productive.

      unprofitable (adjective)

      • frustaneous,
      • unlucrative.

      unrealizable (adjective)

      • un realizable,
      • un-realizable.

      unrequired (adjective)

      • un required,
      • un-required.

      unsuccessful (adjective)

      • thwarted,
      • frustrated,
      • foiled,
      • losing.

      unusable (adjective)

      • un usable,
      • un-usable.

      unworkable (adjective)

      • un workable,
      • un-workable.

      useless (adjective)

      • detrimental,
      • inadequate.

      valueless (adjective)

      • unsalable.

      void (adjective)

      • un enforceable,
      • most avoided,
      • most forceless,
      • more voided,
      • more negated,
      • Voided,
      • most negated,
      • un-confirmed,
      • more avoided,
      • most voided,
      • most unenforceable,
      • un confirmed,
      • un ratified,
      • most unratified,
      • more unratified,
      • un-ratified,
      • more unconfirmed,
      • more unenforceable,
      • most unconfirmed,
      • unconfirmed,
      • more forceless,
      • un-enforceable.

      washed-up (adjective)

      • over the hill,
      • broken down,
      • over and done,
      • washed up,
      • done with,
      • come to an end.

      worn (adjective)

      • most worn-down,
      • most dinged,
      • more played out,
      • most worn down,
      • more playedout,
      • more played-out,
      • more dinged,
      • most playedout,
      • more worn down,
      • most played out,
      • most played-out,
      • worndown,
      • playedout,
      • more worndown,
      • most worndown,
      • more worn-down.

      worn-out (adjective)

      • most etiolated,
      • passer,
      • more etiolated.

      worn/worn-out (adjective)

      • over used,
      • more busted,
      • most totaled,
      • more frayed,
      • most well-worn,
      • most frayed,
      • more well-worn,
      • totaled,
      • most busted,
      • more pinched,
      • most worn out,
      • most wellworn,
      • over worked,
      • over-worked,
      • wellworn,
      • more wellworn,
      • out gas,
      • more totaled,
      • de-stroyed,
      • most well worn,
      • most pinched,
      • more well worn,
      • most consumed,
      • over-used,
      • well worn,
      • de stroyed.

      worthless (adjective)

      • in utile,
      • most counterproductive,
      • counter productive,
      • wastest,
      • in-utile,
      • more counterproductive.
    • n.

      • faulty.

      • used.

      • thrive.

      • affect.

      discarded (noun)

      • discarded.

      inutile (noun)

      • inutile.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • unsuccessful,
      • fool’s errand,
      • ornamental,
      • hopeless,
      • blind alley,
      • inexpedient,
      • pitiful,
      • directionless,
      • empty,
      • inoperative,
      • feeble,
      • blue,
      • unfavourable,
      • bird,
      • profitless,
      • mooch,
      • motiveless,
      • quixotic,
      • show,
      • of no use,
      • flabby,
      • airy-fairy,
      • chase,
      • good,
      • unwieldy,
      • inefficient,
      • moon around,
      • aimless,
      • mess,
      • loose,
      • pants,
      • use,
      • abortion pill,
      • deckchair,
      • self-defeating,
      • moon,
      • door,
      • vainly,
      • negate,
      • bootless,
      • past,
      • shuffle,
      • waste,
      • expendable,
      • window dressing,
      • job,
      • vain,
      • desultory,
      • dud,
      • inane,
      • mug,
      • flaccid,
      • good-for-nothing,
      • headless,
      • lost,
      • purposeless,
      • nothing,
      • barren,
      • dream,
      • frivolous,
      • romantic,
      • ineffectual,
      • adrift,
      • outlive,
      • meaningless,
      • Hell,
      • unrealistic,
      • dead loss,
      • ineffective,
      • water,
      • eye candy.
    • v.

      Other relevant words: (verb)

      • dull.
    • Other synonyms:

      • toothless,
      • outworn,
      • moribund,
      • nonoperational,
      • facile,
      • infertile,
      • spent,
      • Overworked,
      • defunct,
      • defective,
      • uninformative,
      • bum,
      • muted,
      • small-time,
      • muddled.

      • paralyzed,
      • porous,
      • dysfunctional,
      • unproven,
      • bush-league,
      • anemic,
      • unresponsive,
      • unreliable,
      • cumbersome,
      • paper,
      • thankless.

      • temperamental,
      • impracticable,
      • inactive.

      handicapped

      • disabled.

      Other relevant words:

      • unsturdy,
      • cast off,
      • ne’er do weel.

      profitless

      • nonproductive.

      worn

      • old.

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • vile,
      • excess,
      • bankrupt,
      • counterfeit,
      • finished,
      • quench,
      • extravagant,
      • faze,
      • Dismast,
      • unreal,
      • paltry,
      • baseless,
      • make away with,
      • balderdash,
      • foil,
      • override,
      • petty,
      • hardship,
      • quit,
      • loquacious,
      • obsolete,
      • inapplicable,
      • done up,
      • duff,
      • preventable,
      • futility,
      • contemptible,
      • unreasonable,
      • sap,
      • time-wasting,
      • talentless,
      • sisyphean,
      • discountenance,
      • lay waste,
      • deceitful,
      • devour,
      • undermine,
      • inferior,
      • Fatuitous,
      • undress,
      • fake,
      • nonsensical,
      • mar,
      • idiotic,
      • shabby,
      • fecklessness,
      • inconsequential,
      • pleonastic,
      • Cankered,
      • lameness,
      • inopportune,
      • unwise,
      • desert,
      • return,
      • extemporize,
      • cease,
      • oppression,
      • deleterious,
      • bomb,
      • break,
      • unworthy,
      • folderol,
      • unskillful,
      • prostrate,
      • Floundering,
      • Unpractical,
      • discover,
      • ridiculous,
      • extinguish,
      • trample out,
      • stale,
      • unseemly,
      • tattling,
      • unskilful,
      • redundant,
      • unuseable,
      • inconsistent,
      • injudicious,
      • done for,
      • gratis,
      • failure,
      • etiolated,
      • relinquish,
      • moldy,
      • foolishness,
      • fallow,
      • invalidate,
      • unrequired,
      • scurvy,
      • wasted,
      • inessential,
      • immature,
      • eradicate,
      • divulge,
      • unsalvageable,
      • of inferior quality,
      • superficial,
      • small,
      • false,
      • nonsense,
      • Unphilosophical,
      • undeserving,
      • leftover,
      • desist,
      • hors de combat,
      • inutility,
      • tautological,
      • clumsy,
      • balk,
      • snuff out,
      • decrepit,
      • spotted,
      • blast,
      • puny,
      • dissuade,
      • speak,
      • fail,
      • replication,
      • cheap,
      • recurrence,
      • uneconomical,
      • piddling,
      • non-functioning,
      • castration,
      • improper,
      • minor,
      • not binding,
      • prejudicial,
      • efficient,
      • maladroit,
      • unemployed,
      • insignificant,
      • depraved,
      • inconstant,
      • naught,
      • silly,
      • moss-grown,
      • iteration,
      • unable,
      • uncalled-for,
      • destroy,
      • uneffective,
      • disclose,
      • unneeded,
      • spavined,
      • time-worn,
      • disable,
      • delusive,
      • negligible,
      • little,
      • unemployable,
      • devastate,
      • damp,
      • absurd,
      • drivel,
      • cast-off,
      • absurdity,
      • malfunctioning,
      • unacknowledged,
      • repetition,
      • thwart,
      • bad,
      • mean,
      • Disserviceable,
      • stop,
      • Crumbling,
      • unconstructive,
      • reveal,
      • unused,
      • de trop,
      • gratuitous,
      • in want of,
      • unrequited,
      • claptrap,
      • fustian,
      • unwanted,
      • crappy,
      • tainted,
      • crumble,
      • decompose,
      • dismantle,
      • out of action,
      • rusty,
      • disconcert,
      • busted,
      • seedy,
      • effete,
      • ill-judged,
      • time-consuming,
      • reject,
      • discontinue,
      • abolish,
      • verbalize,
      • abuse,
      • preposterous,
      • of no account,
      • swallow up,
      • asinine,
      • terminate,
      • disqualify,
      • unessential,
      • short of,
      • follow around,
      • excessive,
      • Feeze,
      • sleeveless,
      • injustice,
      • manque,
      • mine,
      • Stickit,
      • emptiness,
      • unremunerative,
      • negative,
      • bust,
      • ill-advised,
      • out of commission,
      • declare,
      • Miscarrying,
      • Inservient,
      • broke,
      • spoil,
      • throw aside,
      • stillborn,
      • injure,
      • unfortunate,
      • vapid,
      • desolate,
      • sorry,
      • Successless,
      • throw overboard,
      • lean,
      • reiteration,
      • stamp out,
      • make mincemeat of,
      • baloney,
      • blighted,
      • dishearten,
      • unadvantageous,
      • senseless,
      • confound,
      • wasteful,
      • unsubstantial,
      • trample under foot,
      • ill-devised,
      • Unrig,
      • decayed,
      • worthlessness,
      • Feaze,
      • bosh,
      • kaput,
      • exterminate,
      • non-productive,
      • unqualified,
      • broken,
      • cripple,
      • foolish,
      • wretched,
      • defeat,
      • shallow,
      • humbug,
      • bungling,
      • disorganize,
      • dismount,
      • frustrate,
      • meager,
      • injurious,
      • visionary,
      • circumvent,
      • done,
      • extra,
      • nonpractical,
      • niggardly,
      • impotent,
      • unsatisfactory,
      • harmful,
      • awkward,
      • put out,
      • worm-eaten,
      • talkative,
      • in the wrong,
      • annihilate,
      • Mildewed,
      • improvise,
      • of no effect,
      • moldering,
      • miserable,
      • moth-eaten,
      • unfavorable,
      • Miscarried,
      • clip the wings,
      • supererogatory,
      • shadowy,
      • baffle,
      • discolored,
      • tread under foot,
      • unskilled,
      • fatuous,
      • impart,
      • vicious,
      • blow up,
      • gauche,
      • rotten,
      • invalid,
      • unfertile,
      • interrupt,
      • inexpert,
      • heave overboard,
      • snub,
      • unappreciated,
      • irrational,
      • beyond saving,
      • null and void,
      • failing,
      • abandon,
      • disintegrate,
      • without reason.

    How to use «Useless» in context?

    Are there things in life that are truly useless? In some cases, no. But in the vast majority of cases, yes. Here are 100 examples of things that are either completely and utterly useless or could be better suited for a specific use other than what they currently serve.

    1. A cell phone that weighs more than a pound

    2. A car that is more than 25 years old

    3. A TV that is larger than 40 inches

    4. A computer that is older than two years

    5. A toaster that doesn’t toast bread

    6. A vacuum cleaner that doesn’t work

    Paraphrases for Useless:

    Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
    • Equivalence

      • Adjective
        fruitless, futile, ineffectual, meaningless, needless, pointless, unhelpful, unserviceable, unusable, worthless.
      • Interjection
        pointless.
    • Independent

      • Adjective
        absurd, avoidable, counterproductive, extraneous, feasible, frivolous, good-for-nothing, gratuitous, helpful, helpless, hopeless, idle, impractical, inappropriate, incapable, incompetent, inefficient, inoperable, inoperative, invalid, irrelevant, lame, lousy, meaningful, mindless, nil, nonsensical, null, obsolete, ridiculous, sterile, terrible, toothless, undue, unwanted, unwarranted, unworkable, useful, wasteful, worthwhile, zero, Non-existent.
      • Adverb
        unnecessarily.
    • Other Related

      • Adjective
        ineffective, senseless, superfluous, unproductive, unsuccessful, vain.
      • Noun, plural
        needless.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        needless, superfluous.

    Is useless a word?

    useless; useless.

    Is it useless or useless?

    As an adjective, the difference between useless and useless useless

    To be useless is to be useless; to be useless to be useless is to be useless or not likely to be used.

    What does useless mean?

    : no practical value : Useless, useless, nameless and useless plants, such as flourishing under a barrel – Thomas Wolfe.

    What is another word for useless?

    On this page you can find synonyms, antonyms, idioms and useless related words for 62, for example: worthlessno damn good, useless, unprofitable, ineffective, thriving, unusable, dysfunctional, unsuccessful, futile and incompetent.

    What does sovereignty mean?

    it often describes person with supreme power or authority, such as king or queen. …Nations and states are also sometimes described as « sovereignty ». This means they have the right to control themselves; their government is under their own control, not under the control of an outside authority.

    What is a word?

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    Can one person be sovereign?

    Short answer: sovereign citizens are A person who believes that he is above all laws…any law, any level of government. It can be a big law, like paying income tax, or a small one, like giving the county government a license for your pet Chihuahua.

    What is the opposite of useless?

    Useless adjective. No beneficial use or effective function. « a kitchen full of useless gadgets »; « she is useless in an emergency » antonyms: useful, recyclable, usableReusable, useful, utilitarian, usable, repairable, usable, recyclable, multipurpose.

    Is the word useless an insult?

    (spoken, a person) not being able to do a particular task or thing well. useless is mild insult.

    What is a good synonym for helpful?

    helpful synonyms

    • Accessibility.
    • favorable.
    • cooperating.
    • productive.
    • support.
    • pity.
    • it works.
    • valuable.

    What is a useless person?

    fruitlessworthless, stupid, impractical, ineffective, ineffective, infeasible, pointless, idle, ineffective, futile, ineffective, pointless, incompetent, hopeless, counterproductive, useless, miscarriage, useless, disadvantageous.

    What is useless?

    (ʌnˈjuːsfʊl) adjective. useless; useless; useless. This is unnecessary and useless.

    What is a weak woman?

    1 anemiadebilitated, senile, delicate, feeble, exhausted, weary, feeble, feeble, frail, feeble, feeble, weary, feeble, shaky, morbid, weary, tender, unsound, unstable, wasted, feeble of.

    What is the weak?

    noun.one incompetence or cowardice people. weak. coward.sissy

    What does invalid mean?

    1: does not have the appropriate or expected effect : in vain.

    What is the opposite of strong?

    Contrary to great power characteristics or powerful. weak. powerless. Impotence. fragile.

    What’s another word that doesn’t matter?

    Definition not important It’s unimportant or unimportant.

    Can sovereign citizens drive without a license?

    Sovereign citizens usually don’t bother paying for their licenses.they feel The right to free movement means they don’t need a license. It’s true that travel is a right. What the monarchs did not grasp was that they were free to travel on foot, by bicycle, or even on horseback.

    What are the three types of sovereign immunity?

    immunity from litigation

    Sovereign immunity comes in two forms: (1) immunity from litigation (also known as immunity from jurisdiction or immunity from adjudication) and (2) Execution of exemptions. The former prevents the assertion of a claim; the latter even prevents successful litigants from collecting fees based on the judgment.

    Does Sovereignty Mean Freedom?

    have political independence: autonomous, free, independent, autonomous.

    Why is India a sovereign country?

    Sovereignty in inter-state and inter-state relations implies independence. India’s external sovereignty means that it can acquire foreign territory and cede any part of Indian territory, subject to constitutional limitations (if any).

    What is an excuse for weakness?

    Synonyms, Crossword Answers, and Other Related Words for LIKE A WEAK EXCUSE [lame]

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