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Meanings of
unsuitableness
in English
Catalan
inèpcia
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The quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose.
unsuitability
ineptness
suitability
suitableness
Catalan
inèpcia
Synonyms
Examples for "
unsuitability
"
unsuitability
ineptness
Examples for "
unsuitability
"
1
A subsequent manager's report in 1998 reiterated the
unsuitability
of the property.
2
On the point of
unsuitability
,
the testimony of a special investigator named F.H.
3
From whatever side we regarded our grotesque undertaking, we encountered
unsuitability
and incompetence.
4
To be sure, she saw the
unsuitability
,
the impossibility, as clearly as we did.
5
Or you could resign because of
unsuitability
for the post.
1
In the fight between government
ineptness
and corporate greed, the public has lost.
2
Under rather more difficult conditions, the Necrophorus repeats the
ineptness
of the Turkey.
3
But Chechenya has become the symbol of his presidency's
ineptness
and loss of direction.
4
Heed well to the end that no
ineptness
may arise.
5
If these two noticed Angel's growing social
ineptness
,
he noticed their growing mental limitations.
Usage of
unsuitableness
in English
1
One of the objections is taken from the supposed
unsuitableness
of the means.
2
But Ferragut did not take into consideration the
unsuitableness
of all this luxury.
3
Now, if all this is true, there seems often-times a strange
unsuitableness
in praise.
4
Too late he realized its
unsuitableness
for hand-to-hand combat-the mask blocked his peripheral vision.
5
She was warned by her friends of the
unsuitableness
and dangers of her intended connection.
6
Another species of impropriety is the
unsuitableness
of thoughts to the general character of the poem.
7
The provision itself admits either the possible fallibility of rates or their
unsuitableness
to changing conditions.
8
No one would have laughed at that more than we, there was such an evident
unsuitableness
in the idea.
9
Neither is Desdemona to be altogether condemned for the
unsuitableness
of the person whom she selected for her lover.
10
And even while they looked on him, a dim feeling of the
unsuitableness
of his lot filled their minds.
11
Costly coats and cloaks, heavy trimmed, were surmounted with every variety of showy head gear, in every variety of
unsuitableness
.
12
Disparity of ages and
unsuitableness
of dispositions-whatwas it Fellingham said?-liketwo barrel-organs grinding different tunes all day in a house.
13
And the correspondence arises from the action being conformable to the higher principle; and the
unsuitableness
from its being contrary to it.
14
But the noblest of their neighbours refused to appear; not from pride, but because of the
unsuitableness
and carelessness of such a mode.
15
When we compare innocence and eternal misery, we are struck with the idea of
unsuitableness
,
and are inspired in consequence with intense repugnance.
16
He surmised, what was indeed the case, that her husband had remonstrated against the
unsuitableness
of the attire, to one in her condition.
Other examples for "unsuitableness"
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About this term
unsuitableness
Adjective
Frequent collocations
discover the unsuitableness
suppose unsuitableness
very unsuitableness
Translations for
unsuitableness
Catalan
inèpcia
ineptitud
inaptitut
inconveniència
inadequació
Unsuitableness
through the time