Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Not suitable or convenient in British Thesaurus
Not suitable or convenient
unsuitable (adjective)
not suitable for a particular situation, purpose, or person
inappropriate (adjective)
not suitable in a particular situation
inconvenient (adjective)
unseemly (adjective)
formal unseemly behaviour is embarrassing or upsets people because it is not suitable in a particular situation
unbecoming (adjective)
formal behaviour that is unbecoming is unsuitable for a particular type of person
inopportune (adjective)
formal an inopportune time or moment is not convenient, suitable, or right
a square peg in a round hole ()
someone or something that does not suit the position or situation that they are in
bad (adjective)
not appropriate or convenient
difficult (adjective)
not convenient, or involving a lot of problems
doubtful (adjective)
not satisfactory or acceptable
to not be suitable or right in a particular situation
ill-timed (adjective)
happening or done at a bad or unsuitable time
in inverted commas (British)
British used for showing that the word or phrase you are using is not completely accurate or suitable
inopportune (adjective)
formal happening at a time that is not convenient, suitable, or right
used for saying that something is not suitable or right. This expression is often used humorously
no good ()
not suitable or convenient
out of line ()
out of order (British)
British behaviour that is out of order is annoying because it is not suitable for a particular situation.
over the top ()
more than what is considered normal or suitable
unfortunate (adjective)
formal if something is unfortunate, you do not approve of it, or you wish it had not happened
unfortunately (adverb)
unnecessary (adjective)
used for describing something that should not have happened because it could have been avoided