Unsuited
adjective
1.
appropriate:
She is suited to such a job.
2.
compatible or consistent with:
a prose style suited to the subject.
adjective
1.
not appropriate for a particular purpose: temperamentally unsuited to his role
2.
(of two people) not likely to have a successful relationship
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