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ill-suited
[ il-soo-tid ]
adjective
- not suitable; inappropriate.
Synonyms: ,
Antonyms: ,
Example Sentences
He said that while he believes some content — such as franchises that rely heavily on a fictional world or characters like Star Wars or James Bond — is ill-suited for micro dramas, he hopes to expand into other genres like science fiction or reality TV.
Expect an opinion in Skrmetti that makes fatuous claims about the unknowability of medical science and how ill-suited judges are to decide complex, evolving health care questions from the same folks who cited Sir Matthew Hale, who sentenced women to death as “witches,” in their majority opinion in Dobbs.
Williams said he knew an 11-year-old was ill-suited to look after a toddler and an infant.
Producer nations have created jobs and boosted export income, and nations that are ill-suited for food production or that frequently suffer shortfalls from droughts or floods have gained food security.
Each franchise examines the corrosive nature of power when it’s consolidated into an insulated ruling class or, worse, one ill-suited custodian.
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