Worthless, a.

    1. Useless, valueless, nugatory, unserviceable, futile, miserable, poor, wretched, of no account or value, good-for-nothing, of no use.
    2. Base, vile, unworthy, ignoble, abject, depraved, profligate, abandoned, graceless, good-for-nothing.
    3. Refuse, waste.
    4. Tinsel, showy, glittering, gaudy, superficial, trashy, trumpery, flimsy.
    5. Trifling, trivial, paltry, frivolous, slight, piddling, of no moment, of small importance.

Worthy, a.

    1. Deserving, meritorious.
    2. Estimable, excellent, good, virtuous, exemplary, honest, righteous, upright.

Would-be, a. Self-styled, pretended, soi-disant.

Wound, n.

    1. Hurt, injury (for example, a cut, stab, bruise, etc.).
    2. Injury, hurt, damage, detriment, harm.
    3. Pain (of the mind or feelings), pang, torture, grief, anguish.

Wound, v. a.

    1. Hurt, injure, damage, harm (with some weapon or such agency).
    2. Pain, irritate, gall, lacerate, prick.
    3. Annoy, mortify, offend, pain, give pain to, hurt the feelings of.

Wraith, n. [Scotch.] Apparition, yision, spectre, ghost, unreal image.

Wrangle, v. n. Quarrel, bicker, spar, spat, jangle, jar, squabble, tiff, have words, fall out, be at variance, have an altercation.

Wrangle, n. Quarrel, squabble, jangle, brawl, altercation, jar, bickering, contest, contention, controversy, wrangling, angry dispute.


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