unsuitably

IPA: ʌnsˈutʌbɫi

adverb

  • In an unsuitable manner.
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Examples of "unsuitably" in Sentences

  • There were some what I would call - unsuitably, given the circumstances - young Turks who are not Turks but who were proved more hostile.
  • She immediately showed her lack of education, understanding of the national scene and her total unsuitably for the office of vice president. wag
  • Its 11: 00a. m., and I can already tell that today will be a day where there are plenty available, yet unsuitably placed and inconvenient to use.
  • Don't be surprised to see hordes of people posing for pictures in front of "Glico Man," the unsuitably athletic mascot of the Glico candy company.
  • In February, Finra fined a firm $200,000 for allegedly failing to supervise sales of reverse convertible notes and selling them, unsuitably, to a retired couple.
  • In 2010, responding to a BBC poll of how various countries regard each other, the paper said public opinion about China was shaped by the Western media, which it described as "unsuitably seasoned with misunderstanding, misinterpretation or even bias and enmity."

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