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  • 101unsuitable — adjective not fitting or appropriate. Derivatives unsuitability noun unsuitableness noun unsuitably adverb …

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  • 102malapropos — ad. [Fr.] Unseasonably, unsuitably …

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  • 103unseasonably — ad. Untimely, at an unsuitable time, unsuitably, malapropos …

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  • 104athwart — I. prep. Across, over, from one side to the other of. II. ad. 1. Across, crosswise, sidewise, obliquely, awry, askant, askew. 2. Wrong, wrongfully, unseasonably, unsuitably, malapropos …

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  • 105untimely — I. a. Ill timed, unseasonable, mistimed, inopportune, out of season, premature. II. ad. Unseasonably, unsuitably, at an unsuitable time …

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  • 106amiss — adv 1. wrong, awry, astray, off, off the mark; improperly, wrongly, erroneously, falsely, fallaciously, mistakenly, incorrectly; inaccurately, inexactly, imprecisely, imperfectly, faultily; unsatisfactorily, poorly, badly, ill; inopportunely,… …

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  • 107misally — mis•al•ly [[t]ˌmɪs əˈlaɪ[/t]] v. t. lied, ly•ing to ally improperly or unsuitably …

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  • 108mismatch — mis•match [[t]mɪsˈmætʃ[/t]] for 2also [[t]ˈmɪsˌmætʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to match badly or unsuitably 2) a bad or unsuitable match • Etymology: 1590–1600 …

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  • 109misplace — mis•place [[t]mɪsˈpleɪs[/t]] v. t. placed, plac•ing 1) to put in a wrong place 2) to put in a place afterward forgotten; lose; mislay 3) to place or bestow improperly, unsuitably, or unwisely: to misplace one s trust[/ex] • Etymology: 1545–55… …

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  • 110misally — /mɪsəˈlaɪ/ (say misuh luy) verb (t) (misallied, misallying) to ally improperly or unsuitably. {mis 1 + ally} …