Meaning & Definition of word "Unqualified"

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    Unqualified

    /ʌnˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not having the requisite skills, knowledge, or experience; lacking competence.
      • Example: His unqualified opinion on the matter did not carry much weight.
    • 2. Not limited or restricted in any way; absolute.
      • Example: She received unqualified support from her team throughout the project.
    • 3. Not modified or restricted; total or complete.
      • Example: The feedback he received was unqualified praise from his peers.
    • 4. Not qualified or entitled; lacking the necessary qualifications.
      • Example: As an unqualified individual, he was not eligible for that job position.

    Etymology

    From un- (not) + qualified (having certain qualifications).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    unqualified success:

    A complete and total success without any reservations.

    unqualified support:

    Support that is complete and without any conditions.

    Related Words

    qualified:

    Having the necessary skills or credentials.

    credential:

    A qualification or achievement used as evidence of suitability.

    Slang Meanings of unqualified

    Meaning: Out of one's league.

    Example Sentence: He's unqualified for that job; it's out of his league.

    Meaning: In over one's head.

    Example Sentence: She got an unqualified role in the production; she really is in over her head.