English-Thai Dictionary
unapt
ADJ ไม่เหมาะสม ไม่ บังควร ไม่ เหมาะ mai-mo-som
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
UNAPT
a. 1. Not apt; not ready or propense.
A soldier, unapt to weep.
2. Dull; not ready to learn.
3. Unfit; not qualified; not disposed; with to, before a verb, and for, before a noun; as unapt to admit a conference with reason.
Unapt for noble, wise, spiritual employments.
4. Improper; unsuitable.
UNAPTLY
adv. Unfitly; improperly.
UNAPTNESS
n. 1. Unfitness; unsuitableness.
2. Dullness; want of quick apprehension.
3. Unreadiness; disqualification; want of propension. The mind, by excess of exertion, gets an unaptness to vigorous attempts.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
UNAPT
UNAPT Un *apt ", a.
1. Inapt; slow; dull. Bacon.
2. Unsuitable; unfit; inappropriate. Macaulay.
3. Not accustomed and not likely; not disposed. I am a soldier and unapt to weep. Shak. -- Un *apt "ly, adv. -- Un *apt "ness, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
unapt
un ¦apt |ʌnˈapt | ▶adjective not appropriate or suitable in the circumstances: it is not an unapt word. DERIVATIVES unaptly adverb, unaptness noun
Oxford Dictionary
unapt
un ¦apt |ʌnˈapt | ▶adjective not appropriate or suitable in the circumstances: it is not an unapt word. DERIVATIVES unaptly adverb, unaptness noun