unmeet

[ˌʌnˈmiːt]

unmeet Definition

not suitable or appropriate for a particular person, occasion, or purpose.

Using unmeet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unmeet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dress was unmeet for the formal event.

  • Example

    His behavior was unmeet for a professional setting.

  • Example

    Her language was unmeet for polite company.

unmeet Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with unmeet

  • meet and right

    appropriate and justifiable

    Example

    It is meet and right that he should be rewarded for his hard work.

  • compromise with someone

    Example

    I'm willing to meet you halfway on this issue.

  • meet one's match

    find someone who is an equal in some way

    Example

    She finally met her match when she played against the chess champion.

Origins of unmeet

from Old English 'unmǣte', meaning 'immoderate'

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Summary: unmeet in Brief

'Unmeet' [ˌʌnˈmiːt] means not suitable or appropriate for a particular person, occasion, or purpose. It is often used to describe clothing, behavior, or language that is inappropriate or unfitting, as in 'The dress was unmeet for the formal event.' 'Unmeet' has synonyms like 'improper' and 'unbecoming,' and antonyms like 'suitable' and 'appropriate.'