They had two sons and the marriage proved durable, but they were temperamentally ill-suited.
The island is full of impenetrable virgin forest ill-suited to bikes, leaving the last leg to be completed on foot.
Brown is ill-suited to the latter half of this role.
In all likelihood, the student will be ill-suited to the demands of a university course, as the ever increasing number of drop-outs shows.
For the best part of two decades, the music industry had no idea what to do with Johnny Cash, and no concept was considered too ill-suited or humiliating.
Definition of ill-suited in US English:
ill-suited
adjective
Unsuitable or inappropriate.
the soil is ill-suited to wheat farming
Example sentencesExamples
The island is full of impenetrable virgin forest ill-suited to bikes, leaving the last leg to be completed on foot.
In all likelihood, the student will be ill-suited to the demands of a university course, as the ever increasing number of drop-outs shows.
Brown is ill-suited to the latter half of this role.
They had two sons and the marriage proved durable, but they were temperamentally ill-suited.
For the best part of two decades, the music industry had no idea what to do with Johnny Cash, and no concept was considered too ill-suited or humiliating.