Unusable Meaning in English
word
ənˈjuzəbəɫ
uhn-YOO-zuh-buhl
ʌnjˈuːzəbəl
un-YOO-zuh-buhl
Definition
Something is unusable if it cannot be used for its intended purpose because it is broken, damaged, or not suitable.
Usage & Nuances
Used in formal and informal contexts, often about objects, tools, or materials. Common with 'completely' or 'totally': 'completely unusable.' Don't confuse with 'useless,' which means 'not helpful' rather than 'not possible to use.'
Spanish: inutilizable - inserviblePortuguese (BR): inutilizável - inutilizávelPortuguese (PT): inutilizávelChinese (Simplified): 无法使用的 - 不能用的Chinese (Traditional): 無法使用的 - 不能用的Hindi: अप्रयोग योग्य - अनुपयोगीArabic: غير صالح للاستعمال - غير قابل للاستخدامBengali: অব্যবহারযোগ্য - ব্যবহার অনুপযোগীRussian: непригодныйJapanese: 使えない - 使用不能Vietnamese: không dùng được - không sử dụng đượcKorean: 사용할 수 없는Turkish: kullanılamazUrdu: ناقابلِ استعمالIndonesian: tidak dapat digunakan - tak layak pakai
Example Sentences
The broken chair is unusable.
basic
This phone is unusable after it got wet.
basic
If food goes bad, it becomes unusable.
basic
The software crashed and is now completely unusable.
natural
After the fire, most of the documents were unusable.
natural
My password expired, so my account was basically unusable until I reset it.
natural