Associations to the word «Unqualified»
Noun
- Approbation
- Absolute
- Assent
- Auditor
- Admiration
- Commendation
- Condemnation
- Assertion
- Approval
- Praise
- Audit
- Obedience
- Allegiance
- Practitioner
- Acceptance
- Success
- Brahman
- Denial
- Captor
- Statement
- Competence
- Opinion
- Liking
- Endorsement
- Qualification
- Contradiction
- Dissent
- Amateur
- Submission
- Abolition
- Yoke
- Amazement
- Masterpiece
- Cia
- Declaration
- Nixon
- Profession
- Delight
- Refusal
- Suffrage
- Contempt
- Rejection
- Zeal
- Clause
- Tribunal
- Triumph
- Conqueror
- Morality
- Support
- Commitment
- Emancipation
- Teacher
- Aristotle
- Disaster
- Satisfaction
- Outsider
- Slavery
- Integrity
- Genius
- Hastings
- Allegation
- Paragraph
- Obligation
- Happiness
- Job
- Person
- License
- Sovereignty
- Conduct
- Ers
- Chemist
- Respect
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNQUALIFIED, adjective. Not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
UNQUALIFIED, adjective. Not elaborated upon, undescribed.
UNQUALIFIED HOSTNAME, noun. (computing) (Internet) the portion of a computer's Internet domain name that comes before the first period and so is enough to uniquely identify the computer within a domain
UNQUALIFIED HOSTNAMES, noun. Plural of unqualified hostname
UNQUALIFIED PROSPECT, noun. A person, or company, who is a potential client for a sale, but who has not been previously vetted.
Dictionary definition
UNQUALIFIED, adjective. Not limited or restricted; "an unqualified denial".
UNQUALIFIED, adjective. Not meeting the proper standards and requirements and training.
UNQUALIFIED, adjective. Legally not qualified or sufficient; "a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband"; "incompetent witnesses".
UNQUALIFIED, adjective. Having no right or entitlement; "a distinction to which he was unentitled".
Wise words
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