of no utility - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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of no utility (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/əv noʊ juːˈtɪləti/

Meaning and Usage

"Of no utility" means that something is not useful or effective in achieving a purpose. It is often used in more formal or technical contexts, such as legal, academic, or scientific discussions. The phrase tends to appear more frequently in written contexts compared to oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. The outdated technology was deemed of no utility in modern applications.
    La tecnología obsoleta se consideró de ninguna utilidad en las aplicaciones modernas.

  2. Many argued that the proposed solution was of no utility in addressing the core issues.
    Muchos argumentaron que la solución propuesta era de ninguna utilidad para abordar los problemas fundamentales.

  3. The report concluded that the resources allocated were of no utility for the project’s goals.
    El informe concluyó que los recursos asignados no eran de ninguna utilidad para los objetivos del proyecto.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "of no utility" is a specific phrase, the concept of utility appears in a variety of idiomatic expressions. Here are some related examples:

  1. Of little or no use
    His advice was of little or no use during the crisis.
    Su consejo fue de poca o ninguna utilidad durante la crisis.

  2. Of no consequence
    The details you mentioned are of no consequence to the final decision.
    Los detalles que mencionaste no son de ninguna consecuencia para la decisión final.

  3. Of no interest
    The findings from the study were deemed of no interest to the committee.
    Los hallazgos del estudio fueron considerados de ningún interés para el comité.

  4. No good
    This plan is no good if we cannot implement it effectively.
    Este plan no sirve si no podemos implementarlo de manera efectiva.

  5. Not of much value
    The old furniture is not of much value to anyone.
    Los muebles viejos no tienen mucho valor para nadie.

Etymology

The phrase "of no utility" derives from the Latin root "utilitas," which means usefulness or profit. The prefix "no" negates the sense of usefulness, indicating that whatever is being discussed lacks practical application or benefit.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Useless - Ineffective - Unhelpful

Antonyms: - Useful - Effective - Helpful



25-07-2024