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unsuited
/ ʌnˈsuːtɪd; ʌnˈsjuː- /
adjective
- not appropriate for a particular purpose
temperamentally unsuited to his role
- (of two people) not likely to have a successful relationship
Example Sentences
The song's purposefully unsuited to radio – unlike the follow-up single, Lovesick Lullaby.
Or is it fundamentally unsuited to England's players and the amount of time they spend together?
“When I didn't have prostheses, I had to move around in a wheelchair. I discovered how inaccessible and unsuited Kyiv was for wheelchair users, even though it’s the capital city,” he says.
Noa, who is unaware of his birth father and takes after his adoptive father, is shy and studious, Mozasu brash and unsuited to study.
De Reyes, who is now based in Edinburgh, describes Borja's personality as "gentle and caring" - a temprement possibly unsuited to the bullfighting world.
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