different between unjust vs unsuitable
unjust
English
Etymology
From un- +? just.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?d??st/
- Rhymes: -?st
Adjective
unjust (comparative more unjust, superlative most unjust)
- Not fair, just or right.
- The solution was very unjust.
Usage notes
- See the notes about injustice.
Synonyms
- unfair
Antonyms
- just
Related terms
- justice
- injustice
Translations
unjust From the web:
- what unjust means
- what unjust laws exist today
- what's unjust enrichment mean
- what's unjustifiable mean
- what's unjust vexation
- what unjust laws today
- injustice means
- what unjust use of power
unsuitable
English
Etymology
un- +? suitable
Adjective
unsuitable (comparative more unsuitable, superlative most unsuitable)
- Not suitable; unfit; inappropriate.
Antonyms
- suitable
- appropriate
Derived terms
- unsuitability
- unsuitably
Translations
unsuitable From the web:
- what unsuitable mean
- what unsuitable means in spanish
- unsuitable what does it mean
- what does unsuitable for obvious diagonals mean
- what is unsuitable employment
- what does unsuitable for hgvs mean
- what is unsuitable material
- what is unsuitable work
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