unsuitably

English

Etymology

unsuitable + -ly

Adverb

unsuitably (comparative more unsuitably, superlative most unsuitably)

  1. In an unsuitable manner.
    • 1882, Robert Louis Stevenson, "Samuel Pepys" in Familiar Studies of Men & Books,
      Dearly as he loved to talk, he could not enjoy nor shine in a conversation when he thought himself unsuitably dressed.
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