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Inappropriate   /ˌɪnəprˈoʊpriɪt/   Listen
Inappropriate

adjective
1.
Not suitable for a particular occasion etc.  "Inappropriate shoes for a walk on the beach" , "Put inappropriate pressure on them"
2.
Not in keeping with what is correct or proper.  Synonyms: incompatible, out or keeping, unfitting.



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"Inappropriate" Quotes from Famous Books



... too closely, Edith. It will not do for me to speak as extravagantly as you do. I am not his sister, and the praise that falls so sweetly from your tongue, would sound bold and inappropriate from mine. I never knew before how strong a sister's love could be, Edith. Surely you can never ...
— Ernest Linwood - or, The Inner Life of the Author • Caroline Lee Hentz

... the same terms as Mohammedan subjects, but with the option of providing substitutes, the impost would be relieved of its invidious character, and perhaps yield a larger revenue to the State than heretofore. This, however, equally with the exoneration tax, would be inappropriate in Cyprus under a British administration, which does not require any considerable proportion of the population for military service. It is matter for consideration, therefore, whether this light tax may be continued in some ...
— Cyprus, as I Saw it in 1879 • Sir Samuel W. Baker

... had made during the period no inconsiderable exertion, and was still some distance from the city. Though he resigned himself perforce to the care of his little attendants, their solicitude therefore was not inappropriate. He partook of some of their dishes, and when he had at length succeeded in conveying to them his resolution to taste no more, they cleared the kiosk with as marvellous a celerity as they had stored ...
— Tancred - Or, The New Crusade • Benjamin Disraeli

... Company’s building? They do not support anything (the “business” of columns in architecture) except some rather feeble statuary, and do seriously block the entrance. Were they added with the idea of fitness? That can hardly be, for a portico is as inappropriate to such a building as it would be to a parlor car, and almost ...
— The Ways of Men • Eliot Gregory

... that we have been able to register, amounts to about eighty. I find it difficult to obtain statistical data as to the comparative number of copies of different works existing in manuscript. With Dante's great Poem, of which there are reckoned close upon 500 MSS.,[1] comparison would be inappropriate. But of the Travels of Friar Odoric, a poor work indeed beside Marco Polo's, I reckoned thirty-nine MSS., and could now add at least three more to the list. [I described seventy-three in my edition of ...
— The Travels of Marco Polo Volume 1 • Marco Polo and Rustichello of Pisa


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