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View definitions for unfitting

unfitting

adjective as in unsuited

Strongest match

Weak matches

adjective as in untoward

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In a statement issued after he released the email, Governor McKee said: “The allegations regarding Mr. Patten’s behavior, if true, are disturbing, unacceptable and unfitting of anyone, especially an employee representing the state and who expects to be employed by the state.”

Republicans say the message remains divisive and is unfitting for a president elected to serve all of America.

Flowers players walked off the field following their 54-7 win over Bowie on Saturday, their subdued demeanor seemed unfitting for a team that had just finished a nearly flawless performance.

The wee gathering who remained and waved towels for the unfitting touchdown qualified as devoted.

It was an unfitting addition to one of the best rivalries in international soccer history, especially given the fact Thursday’s game may prove to be the last competitive match the U.S. plays at Azteca.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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