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Definition of ill-assorted in English: ill-assortedadjective Not well matched. Example sentencesExamples - Hutton was thinking about such things as Mrs Cadwallader's sarcasms in Chapter 6 about the ill-assorted marriage.
- ‘An ill-assorted gathering we have here,’ he said quietly.
- The cast consists of ill-assorted schoolboys and workmen, turned gradually into a competent team.
- This ill-assorted collection of stained and battered books - I have mentioned only a few here - still have strange gleams of magic about them.
- It is the human factor that is the key to Enigma, the recent Michael Apted film - these Wizards being an even more ill-assorted group of geeks and neurotics than the students of Hogwarts.
- As events unfold in characteristic Pinteresque fashion it becomes plain that this ill-assorted male-only family suffers a deeply odd dysfunctionality - but an entirely believable one.
- The shop is a meeting place for a bunch of ill-assorted political fanatics united only in their effort to arouse some extremism in the over-moderate British.
- Apart from three framed canvasses, two of which are hung on the walls here, I have nothing more than a few bundles of disorganised and ill-assorted sketches.
- And sure enough as the ill-assorted pairs adopt various roles they begin to reveal their inner insecurities.
- The Protestant reformers believed with utter seriousness that husbands and wives could and should help each other to heaven; ill-assorted unions on the other hand were a diurnal occasion of grave sin.
- But your hostility to science will not serve those aims; and your embracing of an ill-assorted jumble of mutually contradictory alternatives will lose you the respect that I think you deserve.
- When the dust settled, Del Bosque was left with a strange, ill-assorted, albeit supremely-talented bunch.
- Although Lippi's line-up occasionally appeared ill-assorted, the midfield was still infused with ability.
- By European standards, the British standing army was tiny; even the small and ill-assorted force which the Young Pretender brought into the heart of the English Midlands in December 1745 plainly stretched the defenders to the limit.
- Million Dollar Baby almost crazily tries to hold the ill-assorted gritty details together with depressive grandiosity, and I guess in some inchoate way Eastwood is entertaining epic pretensions.
- We're down from one hundred to a mere twenty-one, and a motley, ill-assorted collection they are, too.
- All these ill-assorted people walking toward the giant clock on Churchgate: they are me; they are my body and my flesh.
- I saw nothing of the man but his posture of loose-limbed, helpless drunkenness and the ill-assorted covering of filthy clothing that concealed it.
- The fog burned away as the morning drew on, and Bahzell's heart rose as his ill-assorted party moved more briskly than he'd dared hope.
- It is often the apparently ill-assorted pairs who get on best.
Synonyms mismatched, ill-matched, incongruous, unsuited, incompatible, inharmonious, discordant, clashing, discrepant dissimilar, unlike, unalike, varying, varied, at variance, disparate, divergent, diverse, contrasting, distinct Definition of ill-assorted in US English: ill-assortedadjectiveˈˌil əˈsôrdədˈˌɪl əˈsɔrdəd Not well matched. Example sentencesExamples - All these ill-assorted people walking toward the giant clock on Churchgate: they are me; they are my body and my flesh.
- I saw nothing of the man but his posture of loose-limbed, helpless drunkenness and the ill-assorted covering of filthy clothing that concealed it.
- As events unfold in characteristic Pinteresque fashion it becomes plain that this ill-assorted male-only family suffers a deeply odd dysfunctionality - but an entirely believable one.
- The fog burned away as the morning drew on, and Bahzell's heart rose as his ill-assorted party moved more briskly than he'd dared hope.
- It is often the apparently ill-assorted pairs who get on best.
- We're down from one hundred to a mere twenty-one, and a motley, ill-assorted collection they are, too.
- It is the human factor that is the key to Enigma, the recent Michael Apted film - these Wizards being an even more ill-assorted group of geeks and neurotics than the students of Hogwarts.
- The Protestant reformers believed with utter seriousness that husbands and wives could and should help each other to heaven; ill-assorted unions on the other hand were a diurnal occasion of grave sin.
- And sure enough as the ill-assorted pairs adopt various roles they begin to reveal their inner insecurities.
- The cast consists of ill-assorted schoolboys and workmen, turned gradually into a competent team.
- Million Dollar Baby almost crazily tries to hold the ill-assorted gritty details together with depressive grandiosity, and I guess in some inchoate way Eastwood is entertaining epic pretensions.
- The shop is a meeting place for a bunch of ill-assorted political fanatics united only in their effort to arouse some extremism in the over-moderate British.
- Although Lippi's line-up occasionally appeared ill-assorted, the midfield was still infused with ability.
- But your hostility to science will not serve those aims; and your embracing of an ill-assorted jumble of mutually contradictory alternatives will lose you the respect that I think you deserve.
- ‘An ill-assorted gathering we have here,’ he said quietly.
- By European standards, the British standing army was tiny; even the small and ill-assorted force which the Young Pretender brought into the heart of the English Midlands in December 1745 plainly stretched the defenders to the limit.
- Apart from three framed canvasses, two of which are hung on the walls here, I have nothing more than a few bundles of disorganised and ill-assorted sketches.
- Hutton was thinking about such things as Mrs Cadwallader's sarcasms in Chapter 6 about the ill-assorted marriage.
- When the dust settled, Del Bosque was left with a strange, ill-assorted, albeit supremely-talented bunch.
- This ill-assorted collection of stained and battered books - I have mentioned only a few here - still have strange gleams of magic about them.
Synonyms mismatched, ill-matched, incongruous, unsuited, incompatible, inharmonious, discordant, clashing, discrepant |