adv. (UN-1 11.)
1624. Gataker, Transubst., 198. Their religion indeed being patched together out of olde condemned heresies and unsutably composed.
a. 1715. South, Serm., IV. 110. That natural Sensibility of Mind, which renders them apprehensive of any Thing done unsuitably to their Nature.
1774. Warton, Hist. Eng. Poetry, I. 396. The modern monuments unsuitably placed in Westminster-abbey.
1859. Habits of Gd. Society, iii. 143. He has never attempted to dress unsuitably to his station.
1898. Westm. Gaz., 27 Aug., 2/1. When a girl marries unsuitably.