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Qué (quién) es unworthy$88726$ - definición

BOOK SERIES
Undead and Unemployed; Undead and Unreturnable; Undead and Unpopular; Undead and Uneasy; Betsy the Vampire Queen; Undead and Unworthy; Undead and Unwelcome; Undead and Unfinished; Undead and Undermined; Undead and Unstable

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Unworthy (disambiguation)
1.
If a person or thing is unworthy of something good, they do not deserve it.
He felt unworthy of being married to such an attractive woman.
? worthy
ADJ: oft ADJ of n/-ing, ADJ to-inf
2.
If you say that an action is unworthy of someone, you mean that it is not a nice thing to do and someone with their reputation or position should not do it. (LITERARY)
His accusations are unworthy of a prime minister.
ADJ: oft ADJ of n
unworthy         
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Unworthy (disambiguation)
a.
1.
Undeserving.
2.
Worthless, base, bad.
3.
Unbecoming, base, shameful, bad, vile.
4.
Mean, contemptible, despicable, discreditable, shabby, paltry.
unworthy         
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Unworthy (disambiguation)
¦ adjective (unworthier, unworthiest) not deserving respect or attention.
?not befitting someone's good reputation or social position: such a suggestion is unworthy of the Honourable Gentleman.
Derivatives
unworthily adverb
unworthiness noun

Wikipedia

Undead (series)

Undead is a paranormal romance book series that is written by MaryJanice Davidson and published through Berkley Books. The series was first launched in 2004 with the publication of Undead and Unwed, and as of 2016 there are fifteen books in the series, and several accompanying short stories. Davidson attributes the popularity of the series to the absurdism, tone, and believability of the characters. The series was a reaction to what Davidson saw as cliches and unrealistic characters in paranormal romance novels.