Antonyms for unsuitability
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : uhn-soo-tuh-buh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ʌnˈsu tə bəl |
Definition of unsuitability
Origin :- 1590s, from un- (1) "not" + suitable. Related: Unsuitably; unsuitability.
- noun impropriety
- Firstly, with a limited reference to its unsuitability to these pages.
- Extract from : « The Letters of Charles Dickens » by Charles Dickens
- But on enquiry at Wilton the unsuitability of this person became apparent.
- Extract from : « Woman under Monasticism » by Lina Eckenstein
- There can be no disparity in marriage like unsuitability of mind and purpose.
- Extract from : « Famous Affinities of History, Vol 1-4, Complete » by Lyndon Orr
- There can be no disparity in marriage, like unsuitability of mind and purpose.
- Extract from : « The Personal History of David Copperfield » by Charles Dickens
- There can be no disparity in marriage like unsuitability of mind and purpose.'
- Extract from : « David Copperfield » by Charles Dickens
- Dashwood was under no misapprehension as to his unsuitability for the post.
- Extract from : « Farmer George, Volume 1 » by Lewis Melville
- This is what I am always fighting in people's houses, the unsuitability of things.
- Extract from : « The House in Good Taste » by Elsie de Wolfe
- To be sure, she saw the unsuitability, the impossibility, as clearly as we did.
- Extract from : « No Hero » by E.W. Hornung
- But the unsuitability of the Panama transit for sailing vessels will unquestionably lead to their quicker decline.
- Extract from : « The Panama Canal » by J. Saxon Mills
- In "Otello" he confessed the unsuitability of the Neapolitan forms to the full and detailed union of text and music.
- Extract from : « How Music Developed » by W. J. Henderson
Synonyms for unsuitability
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