unsuited

IPA: ʌnsˈutɪd

adjective

  • Not suited to a specific purpose.
  • Not compatible; mismatched.
  • Not wearing a suit.
  • (poker, said of two or more cards) Not of the same suit.
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Examples of "unsuited" in Sentences

  • Reasons: sexually explicit and unsuited to age group
  • Such lands would normally be classified as unsuited to that crop.
  • Reasons: offensive language, sexually explicit, and unsuited to age group
  • Contestants can go wrong picking a song too closely identified with a previous Idol, too old or unfamiliar, too worn-out or just plain unsuited for their voices.
  • Stevens ordered that negotiations be carried out in Chinook, a limited trade jargon unsuited for complex discussions, and that proceedings be concluded in just two days.
  • We should weed out teachers who are unsuited to the profession by periodic testing—for we cannot compromise on quality—but we must also identify and reward the best teachers.
  • These are the anchovy fishermen of south-western port of Saint-Jean-of-Luz who, confronted with a dramatic fall in their catches and "unsuited" EU rules, the small anchovy fishermen have blockaded the port.

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