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Useless   /jˈusləs/   Listen
adjective
Useless  adj.  Having, or being of, no use; unserviceable; producing no good end; answering no valuable purpose; not advancing the end proposed; unprofitable; ineffectual; as, a useless garment; useless pity. "Not to sit idle with so great a gift Useless, and thence ridiculous."
Synonyms: Fruitless; ineffectual. Useless, Fruitless, Ineffectual. We speak of an attempt, effort, etc., as being useless when there are in it inherent difficulties which forbid the hope of success, as fruitless when it fails, not from any such difficulties, but from some unexpected hindrance arising to frustrate it; as, the design was rendered fruitless by the death of its projector. Ineffectual nearly resembles fruitless, but implies a failure of a less hopeless character; as, after several ineffectual efforts, I at last succeeded. "Useless are all words Till you have writ "performance" with your swords. The other is for waiving." "Waiving all searches into antiquity, in relation to this controversy, as being either needless or fruitless." "Even our blessed Savior's preaching, who spake as never man spake, was ineffectual to many."






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"Useless" Quotes from Famous Books



... "It is useless, madame," said he. "I have thought this matter over for a long time, and your madness to-day has only hurried what must in any case have taken place. ...
— The Refugees • Arthur Conan Doyle

... was said during all this time. Words were useless. Silence formed the best communion for them. He took her hand at parting. She spoke not a word; his lips moved, but no audible sound escaped. Yet in their eyes as they fastened themselves on one another in an intense gaze there was ...
— Cord and Creese • James de Mille

... the sale at last takes place. But to the poor emigrant's astonishment and disappointment the land, which he has chosen so as not to interfere with other property, which is unoccupied, and entirely useless both in a public and private sense,—is bid for, and finally knocked down to another at an unreasonable price.[205] This other person is a "land shark," who has gained, perchance, a fortune by regularly attending sales and buying up land that is known to be ...
— Australia, its history and present condition • William Pridden

... the city books were furnished? Perhaps it was because she had read they were in several states. But why did she not know? Why did not her mother go with her? Other mothers—but when had her mother ever been or done anything at all like other mothers? Because she never had been it was useless to blame her now. Elnora realized she should have gone to town the week before, called on some one and learned all these things herself. She should have remembered how her clothing would look, before she wore it in public places. ...
— A Girl Of The Limberlost • Gene Stratton Porter

... entire session, my business to meet the official great and to make myself acceptable, I came into a certain intimacy with the Administration circle, having long had friendly relations with the President. In all my life I have never passed so delightful and useless a winter. ...
— Marse Henry, Complete - An Autobiography • Henry Watterson


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