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unqualified

/' n'kw lifaid/
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Definition:

The word "unqualified" is an adjective. It generally means that someone or something does not meet the necessary standards, requirements, or qualifications for a particular role or task.

Simple Explanation:
  1. Not Qualified: If a person is unqualified for a job, it means they do not have the skills or education needed for that job.
  2. Not Restricted: It can also mean something is not limited or has no conditions attached.
Usage Instructions:

You can use "unqualified" to describe people, skills, opinions, or statements. It's often used in contexts like employment, legal situations, or general qualifications.

Examples:
  1. People: "She is unqualified for the teaching position because she hasn’t completed her degree."
  2. Opinions: "His unqualified support for the project made everyone feel more confident."
  3. Statements: "The company's unqualified denial of the allegations raised more questions."
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, you might see "unqualified" used in formal or legal contexts: - "The witness’s testimony was deemed unqualified due to lack of relevant experience."

Word Variants:
  • Qualification (noun): The skills or experience needed for a specific role.
  • Qualify (verb): To meet the necessary standards or requirements.
Different Meanings:
  1. Legal Context: Someone may be unqualified to testify in court if the law says they cannot (like a spouse against their partner).
  2. General Context: An unqualified opinion is one that is not based on expert knowledge.
Synonyms:
  • Incompetent
  • Unsuitable
  • Unfit
  • Untrained
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren’t direct idioms or phrasal verbs using "unqualified," you can use phrases like: - "Not cut out for" — meaning someone is not suitable for a particular job or task. - Example: "He is not cut out for this job; he is unqualified."

Summary:

When you hear or use the word "unqualified," think about whether someone or something lacks the necessary skills or is unrestricted in some way.

Adjective
  1. having no right or entitlement
    • a distinction to which he was unentitled
  2. legally not qualified or sufficient
    • a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband
    • incompetent witnesses
  3. not meeting the proper standards and requirements and training
  4. not limited or restricted
    • an unqualified denial

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