Unsuitable

Word UNSUITABLE
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Definitions and meanings of "Unsuitable"

What do we mean by unsuitable?

Not appropriate. adjective

Not suitable, fit, or adapted; incapable of suiting; unfit; incongruous; improper.

Not suitable; unfit; inappropriate. adjective

Not capable of being applied adjective

Not meant or adapted for a particular purpose adjective

Not conducive to good moral development adjective

Not worthy of being chosen (especially as a spouse) adjective

Not suitable; unfit; inappropriate.

A romantic partner or partners with whom emotional attachment should be avoided due to incompatibility despite lust. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Unsuitable

The word "unsuitable" in example sentences

The next step is also to identify children living with 1 parent but in unsuitable conditions. ❋ KateG (2009)

That fact alone makes Mr Hain unsuitable for high office. ❋ Not A Sheep (2008)

Rand Simberg reflects on the delayed apocalypse as well as the inadvisability of having a name unsuitable to one's gender. ❋ Unknown (2005)

“I think I understand your definition of unsuitable.” ❋ JEN HOLLING (2002)

Blaine was a rare raconteur and his talk had this great merit: never did I hear him tell a story or speak a word unsuitable for any, even the most fastidious company to hear. ❋ Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919 (1920)

It does not take more time or more money to be prettily dressed, than to be dressed in unsuitable colours. ❋ Unknown (1851)

Then the notoriously star-struck President Menem invited Madonna -- the actress he had previously pronounced "unsuitable" -- to his estate for a tEte-A-tEte. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It has little to do with the wood being "unsuitable" - it's because all wood burns at a lower temperature than coal, so the dew point for the tars is lower. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We parking patrollers used to do foot patrol of up to twenty (No exaggeration) miles a day (Average foot patrol fourteen miles per day) in unsuitable ’safety’ shoes. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

Actually, the gifts I gave family members may have been considered just as unsuitable, which is why we only give gifts to the under-18 year olds at our family gatherings now. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But Josh was still attracted by entirely unsuitable physical activities: unsuitable, that is, if you're five foot eight and 128 pounds. ❋ Michael Allen (2005)

For further comfort she recalled the unsuitable demands she had made of her faithful guardsmen as a baby and teased Gerrit that she needed help in winding embroidery silks. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2005)

Neighbours say about 140 families have moved on there, and have built huts and ploughed patches of maize, in an area agriculturally classified as unsuitable for cropping. ❋ Unknown (2000)

The confusion of ranks by marriage can be called unsuitable, only when the one party is unable to participate in the manner of existence which is native, habitual, and which at length grows absolutely necessary to the other. ❋ Unknown (1917)

On the other hand, she had still the same dangerous sense of worldly duty as to the prevention of a so-called unsuitable match, the chance of which was more threatening than ever. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

You may describe someone who [continues] to date people they aren't serious about [committing] to. As someone who dates [unsuitables]. ❋ CorinnaM (2009)

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