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unapt
adjective as in improper
Weak matches
- abnormal
- at odds
- awkward
- bad form
- discordant
- discrepant
- erroneous
- false
- ill-advised
- ill-timed
- imprudent
- inaccurate
- inadmissible
- inadvisable
- inapplicable
- inapposite
- inappropriate
- inapt
- incongruous
- incorrect
- inept
- inexpedient
- infelicitous
- inharmonious
- inopportune
- irregular
- ludicrous
- malapropos
- odd
- off base
- out of place
- out-of-season
- preposterous
- unbecoming
- unbefitting
- uncalled-for
- uncomely
- undue
- unfit
- unfitting
- unseasonable
- unseemly
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- untimely
- unwarranted
- wrong
adjective as in doubtful
Weak matches
- ambiguous
- borderline
- chancy
- clouded
- contingent
- debatable
- dicey
- disreputable
- doubtable
- dubious
- dubitable
- equivocal
- far-fetched
- fat chance
- fishy
- hazardous
- hazy
- iffy
- improbable
- impugnable
- inconclusive
- indecisive
- indefinite
- indeterminate
- indistinct
- insecure
- long shot
- obscure
- on thin ice
- open
- pending
- precarious
- problematic
- questionable
- shady
- sneaky
- speculative
- suspect
- suspicious
- touch-and-go
- touchy
- uncertain
- unconfirmed
- undecided
- uneasy
- unlikely
- unsettled
- unstable
- unsure
- up for grabs
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Example Sentences
Some leap to the strains with unapt foot, and make a halting figure in the universal dance.
You see, the physician doesn't preach, as a rule, and I'm afraid the priest is equally unapt to practise.
The monument indeed is not an unapt emblem of the purity and simplicity of the curate's character.
Nor is his mind dull or unapt; he will rebut or ridicule an adversary with astonishing shrewdness.
Unapt, un-apt′, adj. not suitable or qualified for: dull, inapt.
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On this page you'll find 104 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to unapt, such as: abnormal, at odds, awkward, bad form, discordant, and discrepant.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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