- un|du´ti|ful|ness
- un|du|ti|ful «uhn DOO tuh fuhl, -DYOO-», adjective.not dutiful; not properly obedient or submissive.–un|du´ti|ful|ly, adverb.–un|du´ti|ful|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ful|ness — «FUL nihs», noun. = fullness. (Cf. ↑fullness) … Useful english dictionary
dis´re|spect´ful|ness — dis|re|spect|ful «DIHS rih SPEHKT fuhl», adjective. showing no respect; lacking in courtesy to elders or superiors; impolite; rude: »The disrespectful boy made fun of his father. –dis´re|spect´ful|ly, adverb. –dis´re|spect´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
o´ver|care´ful|ness — o|ver|care|ful «OH vuhr KAIR fuhl», adjective. too careful. –o´ver|care´ful|ly, adverb. –o´ver|care´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
self´-for|get´ful|ness — self for|get|ful «SEHLF fuhr GEHT fuhl», adjective. forgetful of oneself or one s own individuality; showing no thought of one s own advantage or interest. –self´ for|get´ful|ly, adverb. –self´ for|get´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
un´e|vent´ful|ness — un|e|vent|ful «UHN ih VEHNT fuhl», adjective. without important or striking occurrences: »a lazy, uneventful day in the country; laborious, uneventful years (H. G. Wells). –un´e|nt´ful|ly, adverb. –un´e|vent´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
un|mer´ci|ful|ness — un|mer|ci|ful «uhn MUR sih fuhl», adjective. having no mercy; showing no mercy; cruel. SYNONYM(S): pitiless, inhuman, merciless. –un|mer´ci|ful|ly, adverb. –un|mer´ci|ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
un´suc|cess´ful|ness — un|suc|cess|ful «UHN suhk SEHS fuhl», adjective. 1. not fortunate or successful; having no success: »an unsuccessful businessman, an unsuccessful show. Their marriage was unsuccessful. 2. useless; ineffectual; futile: »The attempts to save the… … Useful english dictionary
un|skil´ful|ness — un|skill|ful or un|skil|ful «uhn SKIHL fuhl», adjective. 1. displaying lack of skill; awkward; clumsy. 2. lacking in skill; unskilled. –un|skill´ful|ly, –un|skil´ful|ly, adverb. –un|skill´ful|ness … Useful english dictionary
un|skill´ful|ness — un|skill|ful or un|skil|ful «uhn SKIHL fuhl», adjective. 1. displaying lack of skill; awkward; clumsy. 2. lacking in skill; unskilled. –un|skill´ful|ly, –un|skil´ful|ly, adverb. –un|skill´ful|ness … Useful english dictionary
bash´ful|ness — bash|ful «BASH fuhl», adjective. 1. uneasy in the presence of strangers; easily embarrassed; shy: »The little girl was too bashful to greet us. SYNONYM(S): timid, coy, diffident. See syn. under shy. (Cf. ↑shy) 2. of or like that of a bashful… … Useful english dictionary