érdemtelen
"Érdem" is a Hungarian word that translates to "merit" or "worthiness" in English. The term "érdemtelen" is its negative form, meaning "unworthy" or "deserving of blame." It is used to describe someone or something that lacks merit, value, or deservingness. In a moral or ethical context, "érdemtelen" can refer to actions or behaviors that are considered wrong or blameworthy. For example, someone who steals from others can be described as "érdemtelen" because their actions are not deserving of praise or reward. The term can also be used in a more general sense to describe something that is of little or no value. For instance, a product that is poorly made or ineffective can be considered "érdemtelen." The use of "érdemtelen" is subjective and can vary depending on cultural, social, and personal values. It is important to note that the term should be used with care, as it can be seen as judgmental or offensive if applied without proper context or consideration.