Correct spelling for the English word "unsuited" is [ʌnsˈuːtɪd], [ʌnsˈuːtɪd], [ʌ_n_s_ˈuː_t_ɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Unsuited is an adjective that describes something or someone as inappropriate, not fitting, or incompatible in a certain context, situation, or role. It refers to the lack of suitability, aptness, or compatibility between two or more entities.
When referring to individuals, unsuited implies that a person lacks the necessary qualities, skills, or characteristics to excel or perform optimally in a given task, position, or environment. It suggests that they are ill-matched, incapable, or unsuitable for specific roles or responsibilities. For example, a person with a fear of heights would be unsuited for a job as a window cleaner.
In the realm of relationships, unsuited describes two people who are ill-matched or ill-suited for each other due to significant differences in personalities, values, goals, or interests. It reflects a lack of compatibility or appropriateness in the context of a romantic or interpersonal partnership.
Unsuited can also refer to objects, clothing, or accessories that are not suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion. For instance, wearing formal attire to a casual gathering would be considered unsuited.
Overall, unsuited implies a lack of suitability, compatibility, or appropriateness, highlighting the incompatibility or ill-fit between entities in various contexts such as roles, relationships, or items.
Not fitted; not adatped.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word "unsuited" is derived from the root word "suit", which comes from the Old French "suite" meaning "following" or "attendance". The word originally referred to a set of clothing, specifically the type worn by a certain group of people. Over time, the meaning expanded to encompass a sense of compatibility or appropriateness. The prefix "un-" is added to "suited" to indicate negation, giving "unsuited" its meaning of not being suitable or compatible with something.