adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
totally
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He was totally unsuited for the job.
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She was totally unsuited to anything where she had to organize herself.
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We were totally unsuited: there was no point in pretending any longer.
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Richard and I were totally unsuited , we cramped each other, preventing further growth, we were better apart.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Are these rules unsuited to modern medicine?
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Attendance is better than 21, 000 a game in the SkyDome, a cavernous building unsuited for basketball.
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Few disciples followed him, his purist rigour being unsuited to compromise or the political infighting which wracked the sectarian Left.
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Mary says that he is unsuited for the clergy and will not marry him if he enters that field.
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She was totally unsuited to anything where she had to organize herself.
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Temperamentally unsuited for compromise, Tatum went on the offensive.
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The two of them seemed so entirely unsuited to each other that I quickly discarded the unbidden image of their marital bed.
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They also tend to be aesthetically unsuited to many older-style properties.