The Minister thought that the MBA graduate was qualified enough to be his personal assistant
The woman qualified for becoming a nurse.
Now that he had completed the course and got his diploma he was qualified to become an accountant.
We are fresh out of qualified jurors in this county.
"Qualified" is an adjective. And so is the word "ambitious". Both words modify the noun "graduates", which is what an adjective does.
Let's discuss this with a qualified optician.
the dilettante felt that his superficial knowledge of art qualified him to judge the artist work
Are you qualified to take this exam?I am qualified to take the regentsAre you qualified to take the CIG test
more qualified, most qualified
Each of the programmers is qualified for this project
Unmitigated is a word that describes someone or something that is not qualified to do what they are doing. A good sentence would be, he was unmitigated to replace the roof on his parent house.
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The root word for "qualified" is "qualify," which comes from the Latin word "qualis," meaning "of what kind" or "of such kind."