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was unsuited
adjective
Not suited to a specific purpose.
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By the standards of the time, he was unsuited to the great tragic roles.
By her own account she was unsuited to be a company director.
The style of conviction politics practised by Mrs Thatcher was unsuited to close collaboration.
His temperament was unsuited, however, to the handling of all of the phases of architectural practice.
Told he was unsuited to a lone striker role, Defoe kicked his heels on the bench.
The 46-year-old Masucci said he initially thought he was unsuited to the role.
"It was something I was unsuited for then and always have been," Mr. Glenn said.
As Miranda, Theresa Cincione's soprano worked well at times but was unsuited for the part's upper-range adventures.
But most worryingly of all was Harper's suggestion that the play was "unsuited to Bennett's natural style".
This was taken as proof that strenuous competition was unsuited to the frailty of the female frame.
Had psychometric tests been around in 1947 they probably would have shown that he was unsuited for the church.
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