We have no meanings for "altogether unsuited" in our records yet.
1 He was altogether unsuited for official life, for which nevertheless he had a passion.
2 Mrs. Rice belonged to the type of woman altogether unsuited to the life of a planter's wife.
3 There was neither glory nor booty to be obtained, and warfare such as this was altogether unsuited to their habits.
4 It is, indeed, altogether unsuited to the stage, and, even when perused in the closet, will be found hardly worthy of the author.
5 The costume of both was odd enough, and altogether unsuited for traversing such a thorny jungle as that through which they were passing.
6 A cold and chilling time had been named for these hymeneal joys, but one not altogether unsuited to the feelings of the happy pair.
7 "You will forget it all, when you come seriously to recollect that I am altogether unsuited to be your wife."
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