1. unsuitable - Adjective
2. unsuitable - Adjective Satellite
not capable of being applied
not worthy of being chosen (especially as a spouse)
not meant or adapted for a particular purpose
not conducive to good moral development
Source: WordNetrules inapplicable to day students Source: Internet
a solvent unsuitable for use on wood surfaces Source: Internet
the movie is unsuitable for children Source: Internet
163 pp. In British Columbia, Canada, 41 percent of the provincial Agricultural Land Reserve area is unsuitable for production of cultivated crops, but is suitable for uncultivated production of forage usable by grazing livestock. Source: Internet
According to economist, Alex Tabarrok the shortage of organs has increased the use of so-called expanded criteria organs, or organs that used to be considered unsuitable for transplant. Source: Internet
A fitness report written after the incident rated Hubbard as unsuitable for independent duties and "lacking in the essential qualities of judgment, leadership and cooperation". Source: Internet