Opposite of considered to be important or beneficial
“In a contrasting instance, it seems that Queen Constance wanted to depose her unbeloved son, King Henry, and replace him with his brother Robert.”
Opposite of having a high monetary value
“The validating sounds of the sloshing water caused me to throw the worthless piece of junk into the air off to the left of me as hard and far as my arm allowed.”
Opposite of renowned and recognized in a given field or domain
Opposite of reliable and unfailing
“Your lack of empathy is a testament to your flawed virtue, of which you should be ashamed.”
Opposite of steadfast and constant, especially of relationships
“Saying that you are sorry and meaning it is the first step to healing a broken relationship.”
Opposite of well known based on one's reputation
“He was still relatively unknown within the industry in his early years.”
Opposite of on very affectionate or intimate terms
“My daughter and I have sadly become rather distant in recent years.”
Opposite of renowned and recognized in a given field or domain
“He said it was worth considering licensing private military companies to encourage reputable ones and eliminate disreputable operators.”
Opposite of so valuable or precious that its price cannot be determined
Opposite of past tense for to consider to be crucial or beneficial
“After being lazy for much of my life and suffering for it, I will never undervalue hard work again.”
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