1. ill-fitting - Adjective
2. ill-fitting - Adjective Satellite
not the right size or shape
Source: WordNetCaroline Criado-Perez, whose book addresses the issue of ill-fitting PPE for women in one of its chapters, said she has been inundated with messages from healthcare workers who could not find protective equipment to fit them. Source: Internet
Daryl Morey, the new team president, already left his mark on the roster, shipping out the ill-fitting Horford for Green, who will provide Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons some much needed spacing, as will Curry. Source: Internet
Health experts say lower-quality or ill-fitting masks are more likely to let airborne pathogens through, exposing health care workers to a virus that has killed nearly 39,000 people across the globe and infected close to 800,000. Source: Internet
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987 (modern defense of the view that Kant's theoretical philosophy is a "patchwork" of ill-fitting arguments). Source: Internet
A black automobile with a crudely painted tribal police crest on its door had brought a policeman in an ill-fitting uniform and a curiously pale man, a representative of the BIA, to White Bird. Source: Internet
It doesn’t help that much of his post- second act has been taken up by fussy, ill-fitting records: the turgid stabs at rap radio of ; the fan-service cosplay of ; the ugly Illuminati lifestyle rap of Magna Carta Holy Grail. Source: Internet