- good-for-nothing-ness
- никчемность
English-Russian word-building patterns .
English-Russian word-building patterns .
naugh´ti|ness — naugh|ty «N tee», adjective, ti|er, ti|est. 1. not obedient; bad: »The naughty child hit his baby sister. SYNONYM(S): mischievous. 2. somewhat improper; … Useful english dictionary
worth´less|ness — worth|less «WURTH lihs», adjective. without worth; good for nothing; useless: »Throw those worthless, broken tools away. SYNONYM(S): valueless, trashy. –worth´less|ly, adverb. –worth´less|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
Nothing — None redirects here. For other uses, see None (disambiguation). For other uses, see Nothing (disambiguation). Nothing is no thing,[1] denoting the absence of something. Nothing is a pronoun associated with nothingness,[1] is also an adjective,… … Wikipedia
Loch Ness Monster — For other uses, see Loch Ness Monster (disambiguation). Nessie redirects here. For other uses, see Nessie (disambiguation). the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie, Niseag[1] … Wikipedia
poor´ness — poor «pur», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having few things or nothing; lacking money or property; needy: »The children were so poor that they had no shoes. The poor man had nothing, save one little ewe lamb (II Samuel 12:3). 2. not good in quality;… … Useful english dictionary
i´dle|ness — i|dle «Y duhl», adjective, i|dler, i|dlest, verb, i|dled, i|dling. –adj. 1. doing nothing; not busy; not working; unoccupied; unemployed: »idle hands, idle machines, idle hours of a holiday. Give me some help; don t just stand there idle … Useful english dictionary
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
naugh´ti|ly — naugh|ty «N tee», adjective, ti|er, ti|est. 1. not obedient; bad: »The naughty child hit his baby sister. SYNONYM(S): mischievous. 2. somewhat improper; … Useful english dictionary
naugh|ty — «N tee», adjective, ti|er, ti|est. 1. not obedient; bad: »The naughty child hit his baby sister. SYNONYM(S): mischievous. 2. somewhat improper; … Useful english dictionary
worth´less|ly — worth|less «WURTH lihs», adjective. without worth; good for nothing; useless: »Throw those worthless, broken tools away. SYNONYM(S): valueless, trashy. –worth´less|ly, adverb. –worth´less|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
worth|less — «WURTH lihs», adjective. without worth; good for nothing; useless: »Throw those worthless, broken tools away. SYNONYM(S): valueless, trashy. –worth´less|ly, adverb. –worth´less|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary