Unfit - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ʌnˈfɪt|  American pronunciation of the word unfit
Brit.  |ʌnˈfɪt|  British pronunciation of the word unfit

verb

- make unfit or unsuitable (syn: disqualify, indispose)

adjective

- physically unsound or diseased (syn: bad, unsound)

Extra examples

...just because I don't have actual work experience doesn't mean I'm unfit for the job...

...those flimsy shoes are unfit for the hike we're about to take...

He is unfit to run a company.

She is an unfit mother.

My bad leg has unfitted me for heavy work.

She never gets any exercise - she must be really unfit.

Jenkins is unfit for public office.

The meat was declared unfit for human consumption (=not suitable to eat).

The house was unfit for human habitation (=not good enough to live in).

Hubbard was declared mentally unfit to stand trial.

...an unsubstantial child who was unfit to play sports of any kind...

The house was condemned as unfit for people to live in.

He was evaluated as unfit for military service.

The house is unfit for human habitation.

He was found to be mentally unfit to stand trial.

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