unsuitably
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Definition
Adverb: In a manner that is not appropriate, fitting, or proper for a given situation, purpose, or standard.
Usage
The adverb "unsuitably" is used to describe an action performed, or a state that exists, in a way that is not suitable. It directly modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate inappropriateness.
Examples
- The applicant was unsuitably dressed for the formal job interview.
- The software is unsuitably complex for beginner users.
- He answered the serious question unsuitably with a joke.
Advanced Usage
- "unsuitably qualified": Lacking the proper or necessary qualifications.
- The candidate was deemed unsuitably qualified for the advanced research position.
- "unsuitably located": Situated in an inappropriate or inconvenient place.
- The emergency exit was unsuitably located at the back of the crowded hall.
Variants and Related Words
- Unsuitable (adjective): Not fitting or appropriate.
- Her casual attire was unsuitable for the wedding.
- Unsuitability (noun): The quality or state of being unsuitable.
- The unsuitability of the venue forced them to change their plans.
Synonyms
- Inappropriately: In a manner not suitable or proper.
- Improperly: In a way that does not conform to accepted standards.
- Unfittingly: In a manner not appropriate or compatible.
- Unbecomingly: In a way not attractive or suitable to a person's character or status.
Antonyms
- Suitably: In an appropriate or fitting manner.
- Appropriately: In a way that is suitable or proper.
- Fittingly: In a manner that is appropriate to the circumstances.
- Properly: Correctly or in an acceptable way.
Adverb
- in an inappropriate manner
- he was inappropriately dressed