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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

unsuited (adjective)

not the right type of person or thing, for example for a particular job or purpose

untoward (adjective)

not suitable, usual, or normal

untimely (adjective)

happening at a time that is not suitable, for example because it causes additional problems

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

be no place for ()

to not be a suitable place for someone or something

difficult (adjective)

not convenient, or involving a lot of problems

doubtful (adjective)

not satisfactory or acceptable

ill-timed (adjective)

happening or done at a bad or unsuitable time

infra dig (adjective)

humorous not suitable for people who are as good or important as you

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

it/that would never do ()

used for saying that something is not suitable or right. This expression is often used humorously

misplaced (adjective)

a misplaced feeling or opinion is not suitable for a particular situation or is directed towards the wrong person

needless (adjective)

used about something that could or should have been avoided

not be made for (doing) something/to do something ()

used to say that you do not like doing something or it is not right for you

outmoded (adjective)

no longer useful, suitable, or relevant

out of line ()

behaving in a way that other people do not approve of

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)

formal in a way that is not good or suitable

unnecessary (adjective)

used for describing something that should not have happened because it could have been avoided

wrong (adjective)

not suitable