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ill-prepared

[ il-pri-paird ]

adjective

  1. badly or inadequately prepared or trained:

    ill-prepared job applicants; The hotel was ill-prepared for so many guests.



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Publishing the first of these in July 2024, Baroness Hallett said the UK was "ill-prepared for dealing with a catastrophic emergency, let alone the coronavirus pandemic".

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But now, she realizes those titles all left her woefully ill-prepared for a role she never considered—the widow.

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But now, she realizes those titles all left her woefully ill-prepared for a role she never considered—the widow.

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And yet, there was nothing fun about a household of ill-prepared youngsters with no money and their future plans scrambled.

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The chair of the inquiry, Baroness Hallett, found the UK was "ill-prepared" for the coronavirus pandemic, and "failed" its citizens.

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