ill-prepared

English

Etymology

From ill + prepared.

Adjective

ill-prepared (comparative more ill-prepared, superlative most ill-prepared)

  1. Not well prepared. Not ready, or not in condition to do a task.
    He was ill-prepared for the exam. I'm not surprised he failed.
    • William M Kelso, Jamestown - The Buried Truth
      The colonists, many of them gentlemen ill-prepared to be settlers, achieved failure at almost everything they tried.
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