unqualified

unqualified
Synonyms and related words:
abiding, absolute, admitting no exception, all-embracing, all-encompassing, all-out, all-pervading, arrant, authentic, blasted, blessed, bona fide, born, broad-based, candid, card-carrying, categorical, classical, clean, clear, complete, comprehensive, conclusive, confounded, congenital, consummate, crass, decided, decisive, deep-dyed, defective, deficient, definite, definitive, determinate, dinkum, disqualified, downright, dyed-in-the-wool, egregious, enduring, entire, exhaustive, explicit, express, failing, final, firm, fixed, flagrant, flat, flat-out, following the letter, found wanting, full, genuine, glaring, global, good, gross, honest, honest-to-God, ill-adapted, ill-assorted, ill-chosen, ill-equipped, ill-fitted, ill-furnished, ill-matched, ill-provided, ill-qualified, ill-sorted, ill-suited, ill-timed, illimitable, imperfect, implicit, improper, inadequate, inadmissible, inappealable, inapplicable, inapposite, inappropriate, inapt, inartificial, incapable, incapable of, incompetent, incomplete, indisputable, ineffective, ineffectual, inefficient, ineligible, inept, infelicitous, inferior, infernal, insufficient, intact, integral, intensive, intolerable, irrelevant, lacking, lawful, legitimate, lifelike, limitless, literal, mal a propos, maladjusted, malapropos, misjoined, mismatched, mismated, misplaced, natural, naturalistic, never-failing, no strings, not enough, not equal to, not up to, omnibus, omnipresent, open, original, out of character, out of joint, out of keeping, out of line, out of place, out of proportion, out of season, out of time, out of tune, out-and-out, outright, peremptory, perfect, pervasive, plain, plenary, plumb, positive, precious, profound, pronounced, proper, pure, pure and simple, radical, rank, real, realistic, regular, rightful, round, shattering, sheer, shocking, simon-pure, simple, sincere, sound, stark, stark-staring, steadfast, steady, sterling, straight, straight-out, superlative, sure-enough, surpassing, sweeping, the veriest, thorough, thoroughgoing, through-and-through, too little, total, TRUE, true to life, true to nature, true to reality, ubiquitous, unable, unable to, unadapted, unadjusted, unadulterated, unaffected, unalloyed, unapt, unarmed, unassumed, unassuming, unbearable, unbecoming, unbefitting, unbound, unbounded, uncircumscribed, uncolored, unconcocted, unconditional, unconditioned, unconfined, unconscionable, uncopied, uncounterfeited, undeniable, undiluted, undisguised, undisguising, undistorted, undoubting, unendowed, unequal to, unequipped, unequivocal, unexaggerated, unfabricated, unfaltering, unfanciful, unfeigned, unfeigning, unfictitious, unfit, unfitted, unfitting, unflattering, ungifted, unhampered, unhesitating, unimagined, unimitated, uninvented, universal, unlimited, unmeasured, unmistakable, unmitigated, unmixed, unprepared, unpretended, unpretending, unprovided, unquestioning, unrelieved, unreserved, unrestricted, unromantic, unsatisfactory, unsatisfying, unseasonable, unseemly, unsimulated, unskilled, unspecious, unspoiled, unsufficing, unsuitable, unsuited, unsynthetic, untalented, untimely, untrained, unvarnished, unwaivable, utter, verbal, verbatim, veridical, verisimilar, veritable, wanting, whole, wholehearted, wholesale, wide-open, without exception, without reserve, without strings, word-for-word

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • unqualified — un·qual·i·fied /ˌən kwä lə ˌfīd/ adj: not qualified Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. unqualified I …   Law dictionary

  • unqualified — [adj1] not prepared, incompetent amateur, bush, bush league*, disqualified, ill equipped, inadequate, incapable, ineligible, inexperienced, not equal to, not up to*, unequipped, unfit, unfitted, unprepared, unskilled; concept 527 Ant. competent,… …   New thesaurus

  • unqualified — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not having the necessary qualifications or requirements. 2) without reservation or limitation; total: an unqualified success …   English terms dictionary

  • unqualified — [unkwôl′ə fīd΄] adj. 1. lacking the necessary or desirable qualifications; not fit 2. not limited or modified; absolute [an unqualified success] unqualifiedly [un kwôl′əfī΄id lē] adv …   English World dictionary

  • unqualified — (adj.) 1550s, not having necessary qualifications, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of QUALIFY (Cf. qualify). Meaning not modified or limited is recorded from 1796 …   Etymology dictionary

  • unqualified — incompetent, *incapable Analogous words: disabled, crippled, weakened, debilitated (see WEAKEN): *unfit, unsuitable Antonyms: qualified Contrasted words: *able, capable, competent …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • unqualified — un|qual|i|fied [ʌnˈkwɔlıfaıd US ˈkwa: ] adj 1.) not having the right knowledge, experience, or education to do something ▪ unqualified staff unqualified for ▪ He was unqualified for the job. unqualified to do sth ▪ I feel unqualified to advise… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • unqualified — adj. 1) unqualified for 2) unqualified to + inf. (she is unqualified to work as a teacher) * * * [ʌn kwɒlɪfaɪd] unqualified for unqualified to + inf. (she is unqualified to work as a teacher) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • unqualified — [[t]ʌ̱nkwɒ̱lɪfaɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ If you are unqualified, you do not have any qualifications, or you do not have the right qualifications for a particular job. She was unqualified for the job... Unqualified members of staff at the hospital were not… …   English dictionary

  • unqualified — adjective 1 not having the right knowledge, experience, or education to do something: unqualified to do sth: I feel unqualified to advise you. 2 unqualified success/approval etc success etc that is complete and without any criticism: The play was …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • unqualified — adj. 1 not competent (unqualified to give an answer). 2 not legally or officially qualified (an unqualified practitioner). 3 not modified or restricted; complete (unqualified assent; unqualified success) …   Useful english dictionary

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