Definition of «needless»

The word "needless" means unnecessary or unneeded. It describes something that is not required, and could have been avoided.

Usage examples

  1. Needless to say, I was extremely disappointed with the outcome of the game.
  2. The company wasted a lot of money on needless expenses.
  3. The professor's needless criticism only served to demotivate the students.
  4. The manager's needless interruptions disrupted the flow of the meeting.
  5. The actress was unfortunately caught up in a needless controversy.

Sentences with «needless»

  • Plus, the cream matched perfectly with my cream leather pants which can sometimes be difficult to find something to pair with so needless to say, it had to come home with me. (stuckonstyle.com)
  • I am thoroughly convinced it's one of the leading causes of a great deal of needless suffering from poor health and premature death. (articles.mercola.com)
  • His work informs policy makers about how they can invest in people to sustainably prevent violence, stop thousands of needless deaths, and avoid billions in harm to victims. (helpingfamilieschange.org)
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