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Unworthiness

Unworthiness meaning

The characteristic or condition of being unworthy.

Example sentences (8)

Appearing in shades of doom and gloom, the song continues to resound with themes of unworthiness and a lack of self-esteem, the lyrics speaking to the otherness Yorke explained feeling in the quote above.

Gregory's feelings of unworthiness are instantly reduced because he understands Melissa's point of view and begins to perceive himself differently.

The mass is at once an offering up and a calling down, effectuated in prayers that elaborate upon God’s majesty and mercy and our unworthiness and trust, elaborations undertaken in many cycles of repetition.

Britain under David Cameron and Nick Clegg slashed benefits, targeting children who had shown their unworthiness when they failed to find rich parents who could raise them in comfort.

She addressed her own insecurities and 'unworthiness' in the speech.

Over time, they will grow cold and indifferent to the sufferings of their patients, contributing to the patients understanding of unworthiness.

Davis, p. 219 Admired in England, Crane thought himself attacked back home: "There seem so many of them in America who want to kill, bury and forget me purely out of unkindness and envy and—my unworthiness, if you choose", he wrote.

He went to Switzerland, and had to be dragged by fellow passengers to visit Voltaire 's home in Ferney, "protesting all the way upon the unworthiness of his memory".