Opposite of having the relevant or required qualifications or skills
“He said it was of great concern to him that unqualified practitioners in healthcare were not answerable to any regulatory authority.”
Opposite of not complete or absolute
“He wrote to Mr. Southcombe last month to ask for categorical assurance that the youngsters would not suffer any long-term health effects.”
Opposite of appropriate or suitable in the circumstances
Opposite of having or involving a great deal of knowledge or skill in a particular area
“In inexpert hands, inappropriate investigation often takes precedence.”
Opposite of of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose
“Nitrate moving downward may pollute groundwater and well water, thus making it unsuitable for human use.”
Opposite of of or relating to comparison
Opposite of given official approval after meeting certain standards
Opposite of not having all the necessary or appropriate parts
(of a person) Opposite of pertaining to one who makes a living from a particular activity
“Hilary would bide her time as an unpaid intern before she became a qualified nurse.”
Opposite of arranged or existing for the present, possibly to be changed later
Opposite of ready and willing
“If he is unwilling to change his drinking habits, I will have no choice but to leave him.”
Opposite of clearly expressed or identified
“Too many unstated rules in the dating space have demoralized my quest for love.”
Opposite of having the requisite authority or permission
“Previously ineligible patients may now be able to participate in the study.”
Opposite of having been changed from an original form
Opposite of having all its feathers
Opposite of officially recognized as possessing certain qualifications or meeting certain standards
Opposite of to have permitted (someone) to have or do something
“I prevented myself from doing something I would regret.”
Opposite of past tense for to make (something) less severe or extreme
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