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What does The word undeserving?

"Undeserving" means not worthy of something, or not having earned something.

Here's a breakdown:

* Un: This prefix means "not" or "lacking."

* Deserving: This refers to being worthy or meriting something.

Therefore, "undeserving" implies that someone or something does not meet the necessary standards or qualifications to receive something.

Here are some examples:

* "He felt undeserving of the award." This means he didn't believe he had done enough to warrant the recognition.

* "The company's actions were seen as undeserving of trust." This means their behavior did not inspire confidence.

* "The dog seemed undeserving of its harsh treatment." This means the dog's actions did not justify the cruelty it was experiencing.

It's important to note that "undeserving" can be a subjective term. What one person considers undeserving, another may not.

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