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Unfit   /ənfˈɪt/   Listen
Unfit

adjective
(compar. unfitter; superl. unfittest)
1.
Below the required standards for a purpose.  "Unfit for human consumption"
2.
Not in good physical or mental condition; out of condition.  "Certified as unfit for army service" , "Drunk and unfit for service"
3.
Physically unsound or diseased.  Synonyms: bad, unsound.  "A bad heart" , "Bad teeth" , "An unsound limb" , "Unsound teeth"
verb
1.
Make unfit or unsuitable.  Synonyms: disqualify, indispose.



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"Unfit" Quotes from Famous Books



... replaced by ugly stone walls or wooden fences. It is only in their own grounds that landlords can afford to court picturesqueness, and in this part of the country the American who is said to have objected to hedges because they were unfit for seats whence to admire the landscape, might safely sit down anywhere; only, as matters are seldom perfectly arranged, there is very little to admire but a flat expanse of wheat, barley and grass. This part of Cheshire ...
— Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, October, 1877, Vol. XX. No. 118 • Various

... the train, his staggering step advertising how unfit he was for any such attempt, watched him mount the platform where she had seen the man that looked like Blatch; and then the conductor swung his lantern, the wheels began to revolve, she half cried out, and Selim at the end of his patience, bolted with her and never stopped running till he ...
— Judith of the Cumberlands • Alice MacGowan

... New York should be the temporary seat of government; there was jealousy and wrangling over this, as over most other matters involving state pride, but Hamilton believed that should the prize fall to Philadelphia, she would not relinquish it as lightly as New York, which geographically was the more unfit for a permanent gathering, and that the inconvenience to which most of the members, in those days of difficult travel over a vast area, would be subjected, would force them the sooner to agree upon a central and ...
— The Conqueror • Gertrude Franklin Atherton

... way. On the second mate's watch being called, one of the men remained in his hammock, sending word by one of his shipmates to the officer of the watch that he was ill and unfit for duty. The second mate, instead of reporting the circumstance to the master, and having it inquired into, as was the proper course, jumped at once to the conclusion that the man was merely feigning sickness, in order to avoid the performance ...
— The Voyage of the Aurora • Harry Collingwood

... I can do no good at present; my business is to write an opera for Paris; for anything else I am unfit. This object cannot be attained by storm; in the most favourable case I shall achieve the poem in half a year, and the performance in a year and a half. In Paris without a home, or—which is the same—peace of heart, I can do no work; I must find a new place where I am at home ...
— Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt, Volume 1 • Francis Hueffer (translator)


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