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    ill-suited

    adjective

    • 1. unsuitable or inappropriate: "the soil is ill-suited to wheat farming"

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  2. The meaning of ILL-SUITED is poorly suited : not having the qualities that are right, needed, or appropriate for something. How to use ill-suited in a sentence.

  3. If something is ill-suited to a particular purpose, it is not right or appropriate for that purpose. If someone is ill-suited to a particular job , they are not right or appropriate for that job. In its contemporary form, western democracy is held to be ill-suited to our country's cultural traditions.

  4. Ill-suited definition: not suitable; inappropriate.. See examples of ILL-SUITED used in a sentence.

  5. adjective. /ˌɪl ˈsuːtɪd/ [not before noun] not appropriate or useful for a particular purpose or in a particular situation. ill-suited to somebody/something The small broom was ill-suited to the task of cleaning up such a big mess.

  6. Define ill-suited. ill-suited synonyms, ill-suited pronunciation, ill-suited translation, English dictionary definition of ill-suited. adj 1. ill-suited for unsuitable for something 2. not very compatible Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ©...

  7. If something is ill-suited to a particular purpose, it is not right or appropriate for that purpose. If someone is ill-suited to a particular job, they are not right or appropriate for that job. [...]

  8. "ill-suited" is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it when you want to describe something that is not appropriate for a particular situation or purpose. For example: "This plan is ill-suited for our current needs.".