Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-APT'
UN-APT', a.
- Not apt; not ready or propense. A soldier, unapt to weep. Shak.
- Dull; not ready to learn.
- Unfit; not qualified; not disposed; with to, before a verb, and for, before a noun; as, unapt to admit a conference with reason. Hooker. Unapt for noble, wise, spiritual employments. Taylor.
- Improper; unsuitable. Johnson.
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