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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
And so "no matter how unsuitable a breed may be for a particular person, someone somewhere will sell them one".
She also said that her temporary accommodation, a two-bedroom flat, is unsuitable for her and her four children.
Oils behave differently when heated which makes some of them unsuitable for frying.
One man testified that workers were not allowed to leave the heavily guarded factory premises, even to buy food, which he described as dirty and unsuitable for human beings.
Housing Minister Màiri McAllan said her action plan focussed on ending children living in unsuitable accommodation; supporting the housing needs of vulnerable groups; and supporting growth and investment in the housing sector.
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