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suited

[ UK /sˈuːtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈsutɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. outfitted or supplied with clothing
    recruits suited in green
  2. meant or adapted for an occasion or use
    not an appropriate (or fit) time for flippancy
    a tractor suitable (or fit) for heavy duty

How To Use suited In A Sentence

  • •Most soils are dominated by quartz sand, and are acidic, xeric, and have a very limited nutrient supply; they are coarser, drier, less fertile, and less suited to agriculture than the mesic soils of Ecoregion 84d. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
  • Morris Goldsworth came out of the central room accompanied by a well-suited, ponderous young man in his twenties, marking his catalogue. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • She's a plain girl, and dresses in what is best suited, not best looking.
  • It suited a society that wanted a select few to pursue the life of the mind, through immersing themselves in such fusty subjects as Classics or philosophy, while everybody else did something less useless instead.
  • The fireplace really suited the rustic cabin setting.
  • Second, his academic experience at the University of Chicago makes him singularly suited to translate the arcana of policy into an accessible format.
  • The war-time hangars were not suited for comfort, and it was not until 1956 that combustion heating was provided in the classroom.
  • Luckily it had short sleeves, and she knew that the subtle shade of pale aquamarine suited her colouring.
  • Fascinating and enhanced with a great soundtrack, this DVD is affordably priced and suited to many viewings.
  • This pre-industrial warehouse couldn't be better suited for our era of huge installations. Times, Sunday Times
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