Superlative for not sufficiently competent, knowledgeable or experienced to do something
“This book is written by an unqualified writer for unqualified readers.”
Superlative for not officially recognized as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity
“We would not allow an unqualified doctor to look after the physical welfare of our children.”
Superlative for having no conditions or limitations
“As far as we are concerned, this week has been nothing but an unqualified success.”
Superlative for stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
“I am happy to offer an unqualified explanation of this alleged transaction.”
Superlative for not described or elaborated upon
“Her cooking ability, while mentioned, was unqualified by her.”
Superlative for not entitled to have or do something
“I feel that some people are unqualified to have children, not necessarily through any fault of their own.”
Superlative for to a blatantly great or extreme degree, typically in the negative sense
Superlative for steadfast and resolute
Superlative for rather direct or abrupt in speech or manner
Superlative for real or genuine, in accordance with the truth, facts or standards
Superlative for of an impressive size, extent, or amount
Superlative for usable in multiple ways
Superlative for lacking in knowledge or education
Superlative for in the early part of growth or life
(of a statement) Superlative for taking no account of particular cases or exceptions
Superlative for fake, especially a person in the medical profession
Superlative for not admissible, especially as evidence or as an argument
(of a feeling or emotion) Superlative for showing a heartfelt and powerful intensity
Superlative for meager or little in amount
Superlative for having zealous fervor
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