Gaudy vs Worthless - What's the difference?
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Gaudy is a synonym of worthless. As adjectives the difference between gaudy and worthless is that gaudy is very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner while worthless is not having worth and use, without value, inconsequential. As a noun gaudy is one of the large beads in the rosary at which the paternoster is recited or gaudy can be a reunion held by one of the colleges of the university of oxford for alumni, normally held during the summer vacations.
gaudy English
Etymology 1
Origin uncertain; perhaps from .
A common claim that the word derives from , is not supported by evidence (the word was in use at least half a century before Gaudà was born).
Adjective
( er)
very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner
* Shakespeare
- Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, / But not expressed in fancy; rich, not gaudy .
* 1813 , , Pride and Prejudice
- The rooms were lofty and handsome, and their furniture suitable to the fortune of its proprietor; but Elizabeth saw, with admiration of his taste, that it was neither gaudy nor uselessly fine; with less of splendour, and more real elegance, than the furniture of Rosings.
* 1887 , Homer Greene, Burnham Breaker
- A large gaudy , flowing cravat, and an ill-used silk hat, set well back on the wearer's head, completed this somewhat noticeable costume.
* 2005 , Thomas Hauser & Marilyn Cole Lownes, "How Bling-bling Took Over the Ring", The Observer , 9 January 2005
- Gaudy jewellery might offend some people's sense of style. But former heavyweight champion and grilling-machine entrepreneur George Foreman is philosophical about today's craze for bling-bling.
(obsolete) gay; merry; festive
- (Tennyson)
* Shakespeare
- Let's have one other gaudy night.
* Twain
- And then, there he was, slim and handsome, and dressed the gaudiest and prettiest you ever saw...
Synonyms
* (excessively showy) tawdry, flashy, garish, kitschy
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Derived terms
* gaudily
* gaudy night
Noun
( gaudies)
One of the large beads in the rosary at which the paternoster is recited.
- (Gower)
Etymology 2
From Latin gaudium "joy".
Noun
(gaudies)
A reunion held by one of the colleges of the University of Oxford for alumni, normally held during the summer vacations.
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worthless English
Adjective
( en adjective)
Not having worth and use, without value, inconsequential.
- Lies are as important as truth, for without lies, the truth is worthless .
- The committee's decision is worthless and not going to be acted upon.
- Don't be a worthless slouch! Go get yourself a job.
Derived terms
* worthlessly
* worthlessness
Synonyms
* useless
* miserable
* valueless
Antonyms
* worthful
* worthy
* useful
* precious
* valuable
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