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unsuited
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "unsuited" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two people, ideas, or things that are incompatible or not suited for each other. For example: "Jack and Jill's personalities were completely unsuited for a romantic relationship."
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Alternative expressions(11)
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60 human-written examples
It centres on a Home Guard unit of men too old or unsuited for combat duty in the second world war and was set in the fictional south-coast English town of Walmington-on-Sea Walmington-on-Sea Walmington-on-Sea
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The demon has invaded you... "It sometimes happens that people completely unsuited for word-play will improvise an endless string of puns and wholly improbable idea relationships fit to outdo the ablest masters of this preposterous craft.
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The original Dad's Army TV show, about a hapless Home Guard unit of men too old or unsuited for combat duty, ran for nine series on the BBC and is considered one of Britain's classic sitcoms.
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National quirks, historical practices, varying constitutional norms, the influence of parliaments: war and peace seem ultimately unsuited to a joint European document.
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Afterwards, he reiterated his recent sales pitch for any batting gig in the top order – including going in first, which he is clearly unsuited to.
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That fateful moment, and the error-ridden campaign leading up to it, earned Mr Perry a reputation as a man of low cognitive wattage, unsuited to the intellectual rigours of the Oval Office.
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"The most pathetic sight was of the tank trying to climb up a dirt ramp built at the site, getting stuck, and then sliding sideways off the ramp like a drunken sailor," Mr Nawaz writes, implying that America was planning to deliver inferior equipment that was unsuited to the terrain.General Zia's plane nosedived as it was returning to the capital, Islamabad, and exploded on impact.
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If that ancient conviction is right, and Russia is constitutionally unsuited to democracy, many of his failings are forgivable.
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This is partly because Asia used large cropping systems and irrigation, which are unsuited to dry Africa.
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And Indian coal is generally of poor quality, which makes it unsuited to newer, more efficient, coal fired power stations.
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And it will strengthen the voices of those in the European Union who think Turkey unsuited to be even a candidate to join their club of democrats.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "unsuited", clearly specify what the subject is not suited for. This adds clarity and prevents ambiguity. For example, instead of saying "He is unsuited", say "He is unsuited for leadership".
Common error
Avoid using "unsuited" without specifying the context. Saying something is simply "unsuited" can be vague. Always clarify what it is unsuited for to provide a clear understanding.
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Linguistic Context
The word "unsuited" functions primarily as an adjective. It modifies a noun to describe its lack of fitness or appropriateness for a specific purpose or situation. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Science
30%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The adjective "unsuited" is used to describe something that is not appropriate or fit for a particular purpose or situation. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and frequently found in various contexts. It commonly appears in news, scientific, and business contexts. While "unsuited" often overlaps with "unsuitable", "incompatible", and "unfit", being specific about what something is "unsuited for" enhances clarity. Remember to avoid overgeneralization and always specify the context for clear communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
poorly suited
Directly mirrors the meaning of "unsuited" but uses a different construction.
inappropriate
Indicates a lack of suitability in a more general sense.
incompatible
Specifically suggests a lack of harmonious combination.
unfit
Implies a lack of the necessary qualities or skills.
ill-equipped
Highlights a lack of necessary resources or preparation.
mismatched
Focuses on the lack of correspondence or pairing.
inapt
Suggests a lack of skill or talent for a particular task.
unqualified
Indicates a lack of the formal requirements or experience.
not cut out for
Emphasizes a lack of inherent ability or temperament.
out of place
Suggests a lack of harmony or belonging in a specific environment.
FAQs
How can I use "unsuited" in a sentence?
You can use "unsuited" to describe something not appropriate or fit for a particular purpose or situation. For example: "This tool is "unsuited" for delicate tasks."
What's the difference between "unsuited" and "unsuitable"?
"Unsuited" and "unsuitable" are often interchangeable, but "unsuited" might imply a more inherent or fundamental lack of fitness, while "unsuitable" can refer to situational inappropriateness.
What are some alternatives to "unsuited"?
Alternatives to "unsuited" include "inappropriate", "incompatible", and "unfit", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say someone is "unsuited for" a job?
Yes, it is correct. Saying someone is "unsuited for" a job means they lack the necessary skills, qualities, or experience to perform the job effectively.
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Real-world application tested