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[ il-pri-paird ] / ˈɪl prɪˈpɛərd /
adjectivebadly or inadequately prepared or trained: ill-prepared job applicants; The hotel was ill-prepared for so many guests. Words nearby ill-preparedillocutionary, illogic, illogical, illogicality, ill-omened, ill-prepared, I'll say, ill-sorted, ill-spent, ill-starred, ill-suited Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ill-preparedObama-era Republicans are as ill-prepared for this wave of angry activism as Bush-era Democrats were for the rise of the netroots. The GOP's Big Comeback|Reihan Salam|August 17, 2009|DAILY BEAST They were as ill-prepared for war as they possibly could be. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 1 (of 10)|James Edward Parrott Concerning the things about which you ask to be informed I believe that I am not ill-prepared with an answer. He was weak, disheartened, ill-prepared for it, but he did it. The Boyhood of Great Inventors|A. Fraser Robertson
Crowded in their ill-prepared dwellings, the emigrants could not feel otherwise than gloomy and despondent. History of the Donner Party|C.F. McGlashan She had wasted half an hour in fruitless discussion with Ted, and it left her ill-prepared for the stormy interview to follow. Audrey Craven|May Sinclair
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