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unsuitable
[uhn-soo-tuh-buhl]
unsuitable
/ ʌnˈsuːtəbəl, ʌnˈsjuːt- /
adjective
not appropriate, suitable, or fit
Other Word Forms
- unsuitability noun
- unsuitableness noun
- unsuitably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of unsuitable1
Example Sentences
Huge swaths of forest were logged and cleared out, obliterating vast areas and rendering them unsuitable for panda habitat.
But it is this very presence in the homes of almost the entire British population that makes the BBC so unsuitable for a diverse democracy.
They say that one of the drivers behind the figures is a large increase in the number of people housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation.
New York Democrats have already discovered this, watching a clutch of sleepy, lazy or otherwise unsuitable primary candidates fail to capitalize on Mr. Mamdani’s many obvious shortcomings to knock him out of the race.
It also suggested that many of the properties were unsuitable for the insulation in the first place.
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