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Definition of unsuit
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Unsuit
(v. t.) Not to suit; to be unfit for.
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Disapprobation
::
Disapprobation
(n.) The act of
disapproving;
mental
condemnation
of what is
judged
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
feeling
of
censure..
Botch
::
Botch (n.) To put
together
unsuitably
or
unskillfully;
to
express
or
perform
in a
bungling
manner;
to spoil or mar, as by
unskillful
work..
Matchless
::
Matchless
(a.)
Unlike
each
other;
unequal;
unsuited.
Inept
::
Inept (a.) Not apt or fit;
unfit;
unsuitable;
improper;
unbecoming.
Disagreeable
::
Disagreeable
(a.) Not
agreeable,
conformable,
or
congruous;
contrary;
unsuitable..
Disproportion
::
Disproportion
(v. t.) To make
unsuitable
in
quantity,
form, or
fitness
to an end; to
violate
symmetry
in; to
mismatch;
to join
unfitly..
Disproportional
::
Disproportional
(a.) Not
having
due
proportion
to
something
else; not
having
proportion
or
symmetry
of
parts;
unsuitable
in form,
quantity
or
value;
inadequate;
unequal;
as, a
disproportional
limb
constitutes
deformity
in the body; the
studies
of youth
should
not be
disproportional
to their
understanding..
Inexpediency
::
Inexpediency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inexpedient;
want of
fitness;
unsuitableness
to the end or
object;
impropriety;
as, the
inexpedience
of some
measures..
Ineptly
::
Ineptly
(adv.)
Unfitly;
unsuitably;
awkwardly.
Unbeseem
::
Unbeseem
(v. t.) To be
unbecoming
or
unsuitable
to; to
misbecome.
Mis-
::
Mis- () A
prefix
used
adjectively
and
adverbially
in the sense of
amiss,
wrong,
ill,
wrongly,
unsuitably;
as,
misdeed,
mislead,
mischief,
miscreant..
Insuitable
::
Insuitable
(a.)
Unsuitable.
Unfilial
::
Unfilial
(a.)
Unsuitable
to a son or a
daughter;
undutiful;
not
becoming
a
child.
Dissociable
::
Dissociable
(a.)
Having
a
tendency
to
dissolve
social
connections;
unsuitable
to
society;
unsociable.
Inexpedient
::
Inexpedient
(a.) Not
expedient;
not
tending
to
promote
a
purpose;
not
tending
to the end
desired;
inadvisable;
unfit;
improper;
unsuitable
to time and
place;
as, what is
expedient
at one time may be
inexpedient
at
another..
Moonstruck
::
Moonstruck
(a.) Made sick by the
supposed
influence
of the moon, as a human
being;
made
unsuitable
for food, as
fishes,
by such
supposed
influence..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.) Not fit or
suitable
to an end or
object;
not
appropriate
for an
intended
use; not
according
to rule;
unsuitable;
improper;
incorrect;
as, to hold a book with the wrong end
uppermost;
to take the wrong way..
Improperly
::
Improperly
(adv.)
In an
improper
manner;
not
properly;
unsuitably;
unbecomingly.
Discongruity
::
Discongruity
(n.)
Incongruity;
disagreement;
unsuitableness.
Mismatch
::
Mismatch
(v. t.) To match
unsuitably.
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