unworthily

English

Etymology

unworthy +โ€Ž -ly

Adverb

unworthily (comparative more unworthily, superlative most unworthily)

  1. In an unworthy manner.
    • 1902, John Buchan, The Outgoing of the Tide:
      There are deadly sins from which God's people may recover. A man may even communicate unworthily, and yet, so be it he sin not against the Holy Ghost, he may find forgiveness.

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