Antonym: needful. Similar words: needless to say, pins and needles, heedless, needle, wheedle, neediness, endless, cordless. Meaning: ['nɪːdlɪs] adj. unnecessary and unwarranted.
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61. The black polish, needless to say, was still in the bag.
62. Needless to say the ref blew the whistle exactly on time.
63. And needless to say, in the tiny teahouse I was myself the proverbial bull in the china shop.
64. Needless to say, virtually all debtor governments are counting on continued negotiations with their creditors to alleviate their debt burdens.
65. Needless to say, the use of offshore centres is never far from being a controversial matter.
66. Needless to say, Hollywood doesn't give away presents without asking for something in return.
67. Needless to say, entire platoons of soldiers set up camp at his tomb before battle.
68. "I am very saddened by this needless loss of life,'' the president said at a news conference Tuesday.
69. And speaking of needless repeats, do you think this owner is trying to make a point?
70. Janice, needless to say, was quite unaware of her presence.
71. Needless to say, Jane slept badly: all her past life rose before her and condemned her present feelings.
72. Needless to say I have not been asked to endorse anything.
73. Needless to say, those who lived in the inner cities had a high index of deprivation.
74. Needless to say, Lleland became enraged at the idea and told me to mind my own business.
75. Needless to say, this discrepancy served to boost my sense of superiority.
76. Needless to say, there is a continuous and lively debate about whose model is the best.
77. This is needless and removes stones and rocks from their natural location and further damages the environment.
78. Needless to say, it shows that oil is a bargain, though perhaps less thirst quenching.
79. Needless to say, I went home and apologised for being late.
80. Rather than giving in and losing face, she carried on her needless quarrel with her father.
81. Needless to say, it is still a fervent catch-cry in the Boston schools.
82. Needless to say, the rising of the sun was a welcome sight.
83. Jaq similarly drew the line at wine, which could fuddle the senses and put a person in needless peril.
84. Needless to say, they usually undervalue the property and never inspect it thoroughly.
85. Needless to say, the dish is rarely presented in its original form.
86. Needless to say, I learned about getting things done, the hard way. Sentencedict.com
87. He accused the local council of allowing a needless tragedy, through a policy of not fitting smoke detectors to council houses.
88. Musical value, needless to say, usually ends up being the last thing these folks consider.
89. It seems almost needless to say nowadays that exposition repeats are faithfully observed.
90. This policy is inflicting needless pain on thousands of American families.
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