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View definitions for unsuitably

unsuitably

adverb as in unfortunately

adverb as in wrongly

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But Parker was deemed unsuitably defensive after news surfaced that the alleged victim had died by suicide in 2012.

In the strategy, the FCA has repeated its warning that some people have invested money for the first time during the pandemic in products which have unsuitably high risks for their financial circumstances.

From BBC

But it’s also the source of Ferguson’s unsuitably arch tone as he genially narrates the suffering and deaths of countless millions of souls down through the millenniums.

"The scooter was being unsuitably driven, too fast and with an underinflated tyre and this caused the loss of control and her death."

From BBC

As the climate continues to warm over the next half-century, up to one-third of the world’s population is likely to live in areas that are considered unsuitably hot for humans, scientists said Monday.

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

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