How To Use Suitably In A Sentence

  • One effortlessly got saturation coverage, the other struggled to get noticed, despite the mandatory presence of a celebrity, a suitably weighty one too.
  • Inside, concourses and shop units are suitably smartened up to indicate the centre's new aspirations.
  • Like all literary feuds it began in a suitably rarefied atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a familiar and rather well-worn mechanic, but the sepia-toned graphical overlay is a stylish touch and the extravagant rag doll physics sends your victim rocketing through the air like a crazed acrobat, which is fun to behold and suitably reminiscent of a Peckinpah bloodbath. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • Now China expects him to come up with something suitably spectacular for the Olympics ceremonies. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He went to classes smartly dressed in a shirt and tie, and upbraided his fellow pupils for not being suitably attired.
  • Various objections might be made to motivational hedonism: that we are often motivated by things that do not in fact maximize our pleasure, such as motivation to step under a shower that one takes to be suitably warm but which is in fact scalding hot; that not every pleasure that our options for action make available to us motivates us; or that the very idea of maximum ˜pleasure over pain™ or Hedonism
  • Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » A suitably brief guide to conciseness Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » A suitably brief guide to conciseness
  • Thankfully, the four young leads give suitably heartfelt and believable performances, giving an otherwise schlocky teen soap opera the pleasing illusion of quality.
  • This would include prescribed medication and examinations by suitably qualified professions e.g. doctors, physiotherapists etc.
  • But it did come with a really perky blueberry chutney and suitably acidic sour dough toast.
  • No doubt the school will feel suitably chastened by her absence.
  • Two good efforts in defeat this season, both on unsuitably softish ground, herald the chances of Top Dirham, who will have conditions to his liking this time.
  • Will Marshal is buried in Kirkcudbright church, where his monument is still shown, decorated with a scutcheon suitably blazoned with two tups’ horns and two cutty spoons. Additional Note
  • The pose and figure design are suitably Starbuck, from the cigar chomped in her mouth to the VIPER helmet under her right arm to the gun in her left hand. Collectible Review: Little Frakkin’ Colonials Starbuck | Fandomania
  • The Doctor's costume of deerstalker and cloak is suitably Holmesian, except that Holmes never wore a deerstalker - that was the invention of one of the original artists…
  • He could call in at the Informer office in Chancery Lane and use the telephone to arrange a suitably stimulating lunch.
  • They had trained troops specifically for war in the mountains and they were suitably equipped.
  • Pyracanthas have three seasons of interest but here they are augmented by a climbing rose in a suitably harmonious shade.
  • She was suitably impressed with the painting.
  • We would probably prefer that the opera star or the sporting hero or the genius be suitably humble, modest, and generally endearing.
  • Could you recommend a couple of suitably luxurious camps or lodges that might suit us? Times, Sunday Times
  • That sounded rather like wishful thinking, as if some of our seekers after evil would almost have welcomed the release of a small, containable, but suitably photogenic, cloud of poison gas in the desert.
  • Seeing as we were about to become bona fide artists at our next class, it seemed suitably decadent. Times, Sunday Times
  • The set, by Lez Brotherston, suitably suggests an ornate, tiled bathhouse, inhabited by a mama's-boy princeling who grows up into a mother-dominated prince.
  • All that is left is for you to do is get a suitably cumbersome pair of cushioned headphones to complete the look.
  • We slipped into our favourite burger joint and found a booth in a suitably dimly lit corner. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may be powered by hand, pedal, or other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine.
  • Much effort has gone into exploring ways in which a science like, say, biology could fit such a model, and it is generally agreed that the model is unsuitably rigid for many Aristotelian sciences.
  • Snakebite Orks always carry a selection of venomous serpents with them when they migrate to new planets, just in case the indigenous lifeforms prove to be unsuitably inoffensive .
  • Of these fluids the excremental residua of the food may be suitably discussed by themselves, when we come to examine and consider the subject of nutrition. On the Parts of Animals
  • His back story was suitably epic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Software suitably designed for the particular application is employed to control the user's interaction with the multimedia data on the disc.
  • Will the company be suitably placed to take advantage of an upturn in trading conditions when they eventually improve?
  • The roofing paper prepared with distilled tar is perhaps most suitably called asphaltum paper, as this has been used in its manufacture. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
  • For greater convenience a mirror is usually installed, which reflects the image the right way up onto a suitably placed drawing surface.
  • The treatment can be delivered by suitably trained practice nurses or general practitioners.
  • In a suitably equipped ambulance, they may take an electrocardiogram, which is a trace of the electrical activity of the heart.
  • Depending on the menu I use suitably sized serving dishes, too, rather than plating the meal at the counter.
  • But they knew a giant celebrity when they saw one and were suitably impressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dressed in austere white, her graying hair cut close to her scalp in the orthodox style so that the bristly ends tickle my palms when I run my hands over them, she's the one who makes sure we are suitably dressed for school in the one-inch-below-the-knee uniforms the nuns insist on. Excerpt: Sister of My Heart by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
  • He knew he was supposed to be feeling suitably contrite and sorry, but there was nothing.
  • This time, it's already a whydidhedoit, which is suitably genre-busting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ford's excellent five-speed Tiptronic auto box also works well, ensuring smooth gearchanges and a suitably speedy kickdown.
  • As soon as I got a chance to turn around to look at him in a suitably subtle and nonchalant manner, I did so.
  • The class are suitably impressed by his war stories and then some little horror nicks his medals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Michael Stuhlbarg is a suitably chastened Xerxes, and Len Cariou is properly ghostly as Darius's minatory ghost.
  • While hardly ideal, our living arrangements were suitably ascetic, and conducive to inner preparation.
  • It is hard to know whether towing a diver a short distance does any harm to a suitably sized turtle, but I heard from one of my very warmwater Leaks some years ago of a diver losing a finger to the beak of a big, quick-headed turtle.
  • Various aspects of nomenclature, classification, pathogenesis, antifungal therapy, laboratory methods and associated terminologies have been suitably updated.
  • Wrap a transmitter in a thick layer of suitably ablative material with a mechanical device to turn it on once through. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • All laughed, and Terry had the good grace to look suitably embarrassed.
  • The long-term aim of the project is to provide a centre that will be suitably resourced for the undertaking of genealogical research.
  • But the police and a jingoistic public ensure that such effrontery is suitably decried and the witnesses end up regretting having spoken the truth.
  • After the blackout of August 14, 2003, all of us in Ontario seemed suitably chastened in our attitudes towards electricity usage.
  • It came to me when I saw the picture of husky racing in Grizedale in last week's Gazette and I have suitably adapted it to give a flavour of my idea.
  • He spun out novels and plays too, all suitably lionized - though the author was unawed: ‘I think novels are rather easier to write than plays’.
  • It features fast, frenetic action and the hero is suitably infallible.
  • If you want to get a bird's eye view of what's going on in the surrounding villages (not much) then a brisk climb up to their summits is suitably rewarding, even if it's only to see Range Rovers not giving way on the narrow lanes to gargantuan John Deere tractors with equally frightening implements sticking out the back. Autumn Ascents
  • Hopefully, those who are responsible will have the courage and the magnanimity to respond suitably, for the sake of the future of this country and its future generations.
  • Feisty and suitably boyish, Toyah's exuberance would have shamed performers half her age.
  • The music is suitably speedy and moderately complex, a la Venom, but with unvaried dynamics and hairball-in-the-throat ‘singing’ pasted over every song, it becomes an undifferentiated mass of miserabilism.
  • Oblivion from outer space is a suitably millennial topic, and is something for all the worriers and doomsters to dwell on now the world didn't end last Saturday and the Millennium Bug turned out to be about as threatening as a ladybird.
  • It's a comic-relief part, but situated in a suitably worthy backdrop, and it affords the actress big moments of pathos as well.
  • After all, there must be some unwritten rule saying that war to a musical accompaniment - no matter how suitably doom-laden and apocalyptic that music may be - is simply not in very good taste.
  • Secondly, the premium payment term may be shortened suitably.
  • We divested ourselves of the fetters of daily workwear and suitably wrapped in kimono style robes approached the tub.
  • The reason they failed was because they didn't have the ability to suitably analyze the original Korean sentence for translation into English.
  • Now, you just forget we've had this conversation and make sure you behave in a suitably astonished manner when she finally springs her little surprise on you.
  • A painful memory, injected with some still-rueful mirth recently, as I reread the Larry's memoir and beheld the dues he had paid and the jangled trip he had taken to find a suitably meaningful professional niche. David Murray: Working, in Chicago: An Emotional Guide for New Graduates
  • The rest of the album then unfolds in suitably impressive fashion, taking in everything from innocent desires, to melancholy tales of loss and regret, without ever bringing the listener down with it.
  • It is also believed he had been suitably dressed for hillwalking, but temperatures fell below freezing in the area on Saturday night.
  • I feel suitably dreadful today, and have only just lolled out of bed.
  • She is suitably horrified when her childhood friend turns up on her doorstep looking to relive old times - and borrow a bit of cash.
  • The fifty-year-old display area is now to be replaced with a new space of suitably high artistic merit.
  • While they're suitably snotty, they don't hunt in packs - we're not talking Axi Rose's scapegoats here.
  • His direct action and cool nerves foil the robbery in suitably dramatic fashion.
  • Sometimes clothing was provided also for them to be suitably clad to take up their work.
  • High doses of vitamin C may loosen the bowels, though this effect invariably abates once the dose is suitably reduced.
  • By this point we have the perfect marriage of reactionary politics with suitably bad art.
  • The photography here is suitably stunning - an agreeable way to forget about the weather outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first part of the story ends at a very natural point in the story, and on a suitably light moment.
  • It seemed a suitably surreal omen for the journey.
  • Having bid farewell to Iain Gray at the end of the last session in suitably supercilious tones the Labour leader having announced his intention to demit office, the first minister will have the same look on his face that he normally reserves for his favourite chicken tikka masala. Come on, someone must want to lead Labour | Kevin McKenna
  • The task needs the skills of a suitably experienced engineer.
  • The pizza margherita is thin and crisp and suitably umami, whatever that is. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lyrics - slightly surreal sometimes - are suitably uncontrived, simplistic and understandable.
  • And Filipinos with our ningas-cogon tendencies, like our entertainment fast and light, have suitably short attention span. Archive 2008-10-01
  • After a fortnight's break, the latter week spent amid the fleshpots of exotic South Wales, your diarist returns suitably broadened.
  • He arrived suitably attired in a dark dinner suit.
  • Certainly wants the grain to raise, reduces the polished rice fine surface, must coordinate suitably.
  • In particular it facilitated the practice of cross-bench appraisals, whereby a proportion of regular appraisals would be carried out by a suitably trained colleague from another court, giving a perspective untainted by familiarity. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Even the wild Finnish accordionist sounds suitably house-trained in this company.
  • Suitably inwardly calmed, he returned with the role of McCabe, a maverick wildlife liaison officer who wasn't afraid to use unorthodox methods to get results when it came to bad people taunting squirrels or baiting frogspawn.
  • He would then compose a suitably dramatic scene for the box top. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sue had dressed herself neatly for work again and was looking suitably subfusc but smart. GOTHIC PURSUIT
  • After the requisite number of shipwrecks and duels in suitably exotic locations, he duly wins her. CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
  • The challenge then became to be physically competent enough to cope with the rigorous demands of filming, and to cut a suitably believable action hero.
  • The only way it can be suitably prepared is by stir-frying thin slices of the meat with the skin attached at high temperature.
  • After the requisite number of shipwrecks and duels in suitably exotic locations, he duly wins her. CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
  • Let's kick off with some suitably chilled warm-up music, while you pitch your virtual tent and skin up a virtual fat one.
  • Dishes are suitably decadent, from monkfish curry to the handmade lachha paratha. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big winner (or big loser, depending on your perspective) wins $50,000, a suitably meagre sum for a Canadian game show.
  • The big winner (or big loser, depending on your perspective) wins $50,000, a suitably meagre sum for a Canadian game show.
  • The boys are suitably impressed, and when Sanjay asks them to work for him, turning their small-time racket into a bigger operation, they agree.
  • The task needs the skills of a suitably experienced engineer.
  • The all-day event, called Northern Connections, will be suitably rounded off with an evening concert by the talented troop.
  • Some of the stories suitably blend the wisdom of the proverbs and the story line.
  • These days it's home to a wine museum, but don't be surprised if you come across the odd life-sized model of a suitably forlorn prisoner languishing in a corner.
  • THE surroundings were suitably august for one of the coveted prizes in English language journalism. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a Logic suitably reformed on this basis, it will be fitting to proclaim before all things this truth, and to draw from it all its consequences: the logical fact, _the only logical fact_, is _the concept_, the universal, the spirit that forms, and in so far as it forms, the universal. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
  • She offered herself to the various charities with which Washington was filled, and was given suitably junior and humble positions. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • The potato gnocchi tasted suitably homemade and gummy, although the Friulians at the table thought their tagliatelle (covered in a dry ragù) were too thick.
  • I was suitably impressed with my friend's performance as a schizophrenic, but the play by itself made no sense.
  • He does the voiceover in suitably plummy tones.
  • I'm sorry, sirs, but you do not appear to be suitably attired to dine at this establishment.
  • Shaped like a BBC documentary and narrated by Tom Baker in suitably plumy, Masterpiece Theatre tones, Britain USA sends the duo on a rapid-fire tour of the states. HBO's 'Little Britain USA' lends us lots of laughs
  • Canapes were suitably Daliesque - smoked salmon, potato crisp and olive creations shaped as lobsters.
  • The idea that happiness is desire-satisfaction seems suitably neutral on the content of happy lives, allowing happiness to the intellectual and the incurious alike as long as they are getting what they desire.
  • There were some what I would call - unsuitably, given the circumstances - young Turks who are not Turks but who were proved more hostile. Bridging The Christian-Muslim Divide
  • Backed by besuited lovelies Ferry next sang the suitably raunchy ‘Can't Let Go’.
  • The film is sometimes undeniably clever and its vision of the world is suitably askew, but often the tone wobbles unevenly between straight drama and morbid comedy.
  • Youngsters should not construct mains powered projects unless they are supervised at all times by a suitably experienced adult.
  • We make suitably enthusiastic noises to the owners, and depart, buzzing with excitement.
  • The lyrics are suitably obtuse and playful, with just the right amount of post-industrial alienation to re-awaken that eastern block new wave spirit.
  • Segal is suitably chastened after last week's events.
  • THE surroundings were suitably august for one of the coveted prizes in English language journalism. Times, Sunday Times
  • They suggested that a public access catalogue would be a suitably demanding trial application.
  • She is suitably endearing, though that is due to her natural looks and good sense in underplaying her role.
  • The steak was well cooked and suitably dressed in succulent mushrooms with a cheeky pepper sauce to make matters interesting.
  • A more violent end meets an earlier pretender to verse, suitably violent as befits the rebel Jack Cade.
  • The taste was smoky and sweet, and slivers of fennel, green onion and cucumber at the bottom of the bowl made for suitably refreshing in-between bites.
  • Hathaway is suitably perky for her role, but there's no real humor here, the political edge is simply meretricious, and even the special effects stink.
  • A large portico provides a suitably impressive entrance to the chapel.
  • The crowd responded with applause suitably thunderous for a woman with such commanding stage presence.
  • Suitably soporific, it's one for sophisticated nighthawks only.
  • The non-standardised type is most suitably used in exploratory studies where little of any systematic nature is known about the topic.
  • A repository of the empire, the town bears a suitably idiotic, unwieldy name, and even in 1950s Armidale it was possible to hear such terms as bluchers, port and goolies (balls).
  • This room was equipped with an induction loop to transmit sound to people with suitably receptive hearing aids.
  • Or you might want to follow the route, looking for phantoms on a suitably dark and gloomy night.
  • Wood-panelling abounds and the atmosphere is suitably subdued.
  • He was dressed in the suitably subdued chalk-stripe suit of the upscale show biz attorney he was. FLOATING CITY
  • The plan states that new retail development is most suitably located within the city centre.
  • Ok, the hype has passed, the keynote is done, Steve has spoken (enthusiastically) and we are suitably wowed (especially by the low entry level price point). 2010 January « By Tor's Words Of Wisdom
  • Use separated access where possible, e.g. secured guest access for Wi-Fi, but then extend 'extranet' like services through suitably tight authorisation and secured communication links. IT-Director.com Papers
  • While hardly ideal, our living arrangements were suitably ascetic, and conducive to inner preparation.
  • In spite of housing shortages, demobilization is now proceeding fairly smoothly, and there can be no doubt that all veterans will be suitably placed within a very short time. Conditions in South Africa
  • Wild as ever, thought Marian, as a little disappointed, she laid down the note, but she understood how Agnes had felt obliged to write, in hurry and agitation, and just because she felt deeply, had been unable to express herself otherwise than what some people would call foolishly and unsuitably. The Two Guardians or, Home in This World
  • He struck a suitably heroic pose.
  • Objection 1: It would seem that the species of anger are unsuitably assigned by the Philosopher (Ethic. iv, 5) where he says that some angry persons are "choleric," some "sullen," and some "ill-tempered" or "stern. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • That such a monument should now require a damp course is a suitably bizarre commentary on human folly.
  • Their arrival was announced in suitably strident terms in handbills and posters. THE HUNTING OF MAN
  • 'He's a lawyer?' Mum looked suitably impressed .
  • Itineraries call at suitably yachtie ports and anchorages, away from where the big ships go. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sound effects are used suitably and fit perfectly in the game.
  • Unsurprisingly, the shop grasped her point quickly and pulled out a drawer of suitably empowering finger candy. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it is a public demonstration suggest that they wear a suitably neat outfit such as a track suit.
  • It was a suitably surreal showpiece for a night that confounded all expectations.
  • Early photographs of the workmen (some wearing fustanellas, pleated white skirts) and archaeologists (some in hats and gloves) show them suitably awed by their labors.
  • Suitably refreshed, you pootle down the street past Cotswold-stone cottages covered with climbing roses, and on into a narrow lane. My favourite bike ride – the Cotswolds
  • I also had a warm roll which was suitably soft inside a crusty exterior.
  • As well as having a suitably hard-boiled style, it is wonderfully cast. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt the file was suitably sanitized to keep him off the track, or even spiced with red herring? THE QUEST FOR K
  • In February, Finra fined a firm $200,000 for allegedly failing to supervise sales of reverse convertible notes and selling them, unsuitably, to a retired couple. Mutual-Fund Fines Still a Finra Focus
  • We welcome applications from suitably qualified individuals.
  • Another use for acetylene, which is only dependent upon a suitably lowered price for carbide to become of some importance, consists in the preparation of a black pigment to replace ordinary lampblack. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • Fecundity is affected mainly by the time that lizards experience suitably elevated body temperatures that maximize the net rate of energy assimilation.
  • One could hardly hope to commemorate Isabella Stewart Gardner and the centennial of her museum more suitably than through the remembrance of one of her most prestigious renaissance peers.
  • Thus suitably armed and accoutered, the Clemens brothers set out for the wild and woolly West. LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • Braving the blustery winds coming in from the Atlantic, three groups teed off just after mid-day, all suitably dressed for the prevailing weather.
  • It is appropriate that everyone be suitably attired.
  • If he is put on screen or on stage, he must be suitably "saturnine", arguably one of modern India's favourite words to describe the creator of A Holmes is not a Holmes. WN.com - Articles related to The return of Robbie Coltrane
  • Her entrance was accompanied by suitably dramatic music.
  • We noted in discussing Aristotle's hylomorphic analysis of change generally that his account requires the existence of suitably disposed subjects of change.
  • Every week suitably puts on make-up the tool with the special-purpose abstergent or the temperate soap clean, then uses the surface paper suck dry moisture content to air dry again.
  • The fifty-year-old display area is now to be replaced with a new space of suitably high artistic merit.
  • Apart from the psychological interest attaching to Swedenborg's strange vision, one cannot but be strongly impressed by the idea pervading them, that to beings suitably constituted all that takes place in other worlds might be known. Myths and Marvels of Astronomy
  • The novel leaps to its climax nimbly as a pursuing fiend, and ends suitably in fiery revelation. The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein: Summary and book reviews of The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein by Peter Ackroyd.
  • The reception room has views over the square gardens, and the bathrooms and kitchen are suitably swish. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was so taken aback I was quite unable to think of a suitably clever rejoinder. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • Schools are also being encouraged to link up with one or another corporation, teaching a suitably modified curriculum and giving the sponsoring businesses a chance to headhunt the more gifted pupils.
  • Could you recommend a couple of suitably luxurious camps or lodges that might suit us? Times, Sunday Times
  • I hope you are suitably impressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is even a shot of a suitably feral-looking dog nosing through ripped bin bags tossed onto the streets.
  • Would you rather she just sat there, head downcast, assuming a suitably downtrodden, meekly supplicating air for you?
  • None of the inherent whimsy is lost and the film remains an incredibly moving but suitably light piece.
  • He deletes that infamous unresolved opening chord and inserts some suitably ominous guitar atmospherics that play up the desperation obscured by the Beatles' peppy original.
  • It's a really thick book though so you'd probably have to unbind it to get the pages in a suitably flat position to scan.
  • A suitably unflattering headshot of the party's candidate is a must for me, and the Greens have not disappointed.
  • The vessel is an unmanned dump barge suitably equipped for carrying deck cargo for Unrestricted services.
  • There are problems in recruiting suitably qualified scientific officers for NHS laboratories.
  • Then I was introduced to the surgeon who, suitably gowned and gloved, was there in case of cardiac arrest.
  • Suitably chastened, the woman returned to her seat, and all four sat down in deathly silence until the plane landed.
  • Bitty Schram is suitably superficial and irritating as Hallie.
  • A large portico provides a suitably impressive entrance to the chapel.
  • It is appropriate that everyone be suitably attired.
  • It was proper chocolate cake: of the dark and devilish variety, and was suitably squidgy without resembling mousse or turning into mulch at the touch.
  • Her exit seemed suitably dramatic.
  • She immediately showed her lack of education, understanding of the national scene and her total unsuitably for the office of vice president. wag Palin: 'The media will never understand'
  • The reason they failed was because they didn't have the ability to suitably analyze the original Korean sentence for translation into English.

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