unfit

unfit
adj.
1 unsuitable for sth/not capable of sth
VERBS
be, look
become
make sb/sth, render sb/sth

His conduct made him unfit to act as director of a company.

consider sb/sth, declare sb/sth, deem sb/sth, find sb/sth

The house was declared quite unfit for human habitation.

ADVERB
completely, quite, totally
medically, mentally, morally, physically
PREPOSITION
for

completely unfit for our purposes

She was found unfit for work.

The prison service was declared ‘unfit for purpose’. (BrE)

2 (esp. BrE) not in good physical health
VERBS
be, feel, look
become
ADVERB
very
completely, quite
slightly
Unfit is used with these nouns: ↑mother, ↑parent

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  • unfit — unfit, unsuitable, improper, inappropriate, unfitting, inapt, unhappy, infelicitous are comparable when they mean not right with respect to what is required or expected under the circumstances or demanded by the end, use, or function in view.… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • unfit — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unsuitable or inadequate for something. 2) not in good physical condition …   English terms dictionary

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