as in undependable Indicating someone or something of poor quality or little value, often comparable to something insignificant or trivial, as in the expression "two-bit." Clear All
9 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'No-good'
The athlete was benched due to his no-good behavior on the field.
The no-good reviews deterred customers from trying the new restaurant.
Despite his no-good reputation, he managed to charm his way into the party.
Many students consider the no-good cafeteria food inedible.
The detective discovered a trail of evidence pointing to the no-good criminal.
After the no-good investment, he lost a significant amount of money.
The teacher reprimanded the no-good behavior during the class trip.
The chef refused to use the no-good ingredients in the recipe.
The no-good friendship ended when trust was repeatedly betrayed.
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