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- Dictionaryunqualified/ʌnˈkwɒlɪfʌɪd/
adjective
- 1. (of a person) not officially recognized as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity through having satisfied the relevant conditions or requirements: "no company would permit an unqualified accountant to audit its books" Similar Opposite
- 2. without reservation or limitation; total: "the experiment was not an unqualified success" Similar Opposite
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UNQUALIFIED definition: 1. An unqualified person does not have the qualifications needed for a particular job. 2. not…. Learn more.
The meaning of UNQUALIFIED is not fit : not having requisite qualifications. How to use unqualified in a sentence.
Unqualified definition: not qualified; not fit; lacking requisite qualifications. See examples of UNQUALIFIED used in a sentence.
If you're unqualified for something, you're not cut out to do it, often because you don't have the skills or knowledge you need. A dog trainer is most likely unqualified to perform brain surgery. The adjective unqualified is good for describing someone who isn't fit for a task or job.
UNQUALIFIED meaning: 1. An unqualified person does not have the qualifications needed for a particular job. 2. not…. Learn more.
adj. 1. not qualified; not fit; lacking the necessary qualifications. 2. not modified or limited; without reservations or restrictions: unqualified praise. 3. absolute; complete; out-and-out: an unqualified disaster. [1550–60] un•qual′i•fied`ly, adv.
If you are unqualified, you do not have any qualifications, or you do not have the right qualifications for a particular job. She was unqualified for the job. [+ for] Unqualified members of staff at the hospital were not sufficiently supervised.