missuiting

/mɪsˈsuːtɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of being unsuitable or inappropriate for someone or something.
    • Missuiting the climate, the plant quickly wilted.
    • Missuiting the occasion, he wore shorts to the wedding.
    • The decorator worried about missuiting the client's taste.
adjective
  1. That is unsuitable or inappropriate.
    • The missuiting outfit drew strange looks at the party.
    • Her missuiting comments made everyone uncomfortable.
    • The missuiting furniture style clashed with the modern kitchen.
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