missuited

/mɪsˈsuːtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of missuit: was unsuitable or inappropriate.
    • His casual jokes missuited the formal ceremony.
    • The bright wallpaper missuited the cozy bedroom.
    • The strict rules missuited the relaxed summer camp.
adjective
  1. Not suitable or appropriate for a particular person, place, or situation.
    • The missuited color scheme clashed with the building's style.
    • The missuited furniture made the room feel awkward.
    • She felt missuited for the job because of her shyness.
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