unsuitable

adjective19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

To a high degree.

To a very high degree.

Emphasizes total unsuitability.

Synonym for 'completely unsuitable', often used for emphasis in speech.

Means 'completely' unsuitable, especially in British English.

Strongly indicates unsuitability.

Synonym for 'completely unsuitable'.

To some extent, but not completely.

A very formal or British English way of saying 'very unsuitable'.

A more formal synonym for 'completely unsuitable'.

Clearly or obviously unsuitable.

Used to state that something is not appropriate.

To hold the opinion that something is unsuitable.

To cause something to become unsuitable.

To discover or decide that something is unsuitable, often after experience.

Used when something is discovered to be unsuitable over time or after being tested.

A formal term for considering something to have a particular quality.

A more formal way to say 'make sth unsuitable'.

Used to specify the purpose, person, or situation for which something is not suitable.

Collocations with "unsuitable"

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