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unfittingly
adverb
In a way that is not fitting; inappropriately; unsuitably.
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As we speed away from the Cessna Caravan (an unfittingly frumpy name for this slick aircraft), Ben gives us a wink.
Passersby pause at the nearby window and peer procaciously at the piano, the audience, and us — a bizarre scene that, not unfittingly, invokes the vulnerabilities of being a movie actor more than anything else.
This is all quite entertaining — almost as entertaining as Barash's romp through eleven evolutionary theories about the "biological pay-off" of the human female orgasm, which unfittingly comes to no gratifying conclusion.
Passersby pause at the nearby window and peer procaciously at the piano, the audience, and us a bizarre scene that, not unfittingly, invokes the vulnerabilities of being a movie actor more than anything else.
It is commonly supposed that emotions, envy included, involve a way of taking the circumstances a thought, construal, appraisal, or perception of the circumstances which can then be assessed for fittingness (objective rationality) and/or warrant (subjective rationality).[10] Thus fear can be unfittingly directed at something that isn't really dangerous, or fittingly directed at something that is.
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