English to Spanish Dictionary undeserved

undeserved

Inmerecido
definition
adjective
an undeserved term of imprisonment
not warranted, merited, or earned.
example
The city's politicians and business leaders say it proves their dour reputation is 'undeserved' .
She does point out, however, that the perception that the team failed, and the criticism that followed, was 'undeserved' .
It seems, though, the benefit of the doubt I afforded them was entirely 'undeserved' .
This is not to say their current rankings are 'undeserved' or their upset wins were not legitimate.
The state tourism secretary says the city's reputation for street crime is 'undeserved' .
She has insisted that her diva reputation is 'undeserved' .
This airplane's bad reputation is entirely 'undeserved' , but it helps keep the prices down.
But the pop princess was at pains to point out her reputation for tantrums is 'undeserved' .
There are miracles that happen every day, asked for and unasked for, deserved and 'undeserved' .
It is 'undeserved' because they are doing a very good job.
Jack dies and Will is left to feel that again the money is entirely useless, 'undeserved' and with no real purpose.
You could argue that such a destiny is unfair, unjust, 'undeserved' , and maybe that's so, but such an argument is irrelevant.
Like many unprolific authors he has acquired an 'undeserved' reputation for brevity.
Having moved into the media, he gained an 'undeserved' reputation for being laid back, when all he was actually displaying was a sense of perspective.
As it happened, I actually had met Scott once or twice, and I can't say the honor was 'undeserved' .
And sometimes you see other people having success and you feel cynical about that because it's 'undeserved' .
I think this attack was unprovoked and 'undeserved' , vicious, and mired in hate.
He has an unenviable reputation for getting injured, which he claims is 'undeserved' .
I think they've got an 'undeserved' reputation, and I think it's a shame to see what's happening with them.
The certificate of whisky-tasting we were all given was a little 'undeserved' - no one in our party could finish the samples.
I'm a forty-one-year old metropolitan male, blissfully and 'undeservedly' attached to a very charming woman, but I can well remember what it is like to be a thirty something single male.
For the last four weeks we've got knocked from pillar to post, and 'undeservedly' at times.
Words cannot express what I today have 'undeservedly' suffered.
And I have designed a truly ingenious way to use my bookshelves as a CD rack, of which I am 'undeservedly' proud.
You've described him as being 'undeservedly' important.
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