Synonym: appropriate, proper, right, suitable. Similar words: suite, suit, pursuit, lawsuit, suitable, bathing suit, quite, quite a few. Meaning: [suːt] adj. 1. meant or adapted for an occasion or use 2. outfitted or supplied with clothing 3. appropriate for a condition or purpose or occasion or a person's character, needs.
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(121) He said that that suited him fine, and that he was very excited about what I would make of it.
(122) They had soon found a bungalow on the West Road which suited them adequately.
(123) Missing too are some of the ski mountaineering classics which are ideally suited to Nordic touring gear.
(124) I had heard him telling an old woman at the house that her blue dress suited her wonderfully.
(125) The test is meant to pinpoint which types of jobs you are suited for.
(126) Our tiny apartment, it is true, is barely suited for two people, and certainly not for four.
(127) It is definitely suited to family skiing as is Valmorel, the next resort we visited.
(128) Most near-Earth asteroids follow trajectories that are much better suited to the needs of belt-bound Earthlings.
(129) Eyre's down-to-earth style was well suited to the exploration of these recondite matters.
(130) He loves the ground and is ideally suited by a testing two miles.
(131) Of primary importance were the clay pots, so much better suited as containers than the skins and baskets employed by hunters.
(132) This is another species ideally suited to the heated aquarium.
(133) She couldn't decide whether the dress suited her or not.
(134) She was wearing the blue and green dress and it suited her every bit as well Claudia had thought it would.
(135) A good government had to guide its people, sometimes gently, sometimes strictly, just as parents did. It could allow certain freedoms, but in a style that suited the country. Amy Tan
(136) The assessment center gives each applicant the opportunity to demonstrate whether they are suited to the work.
(137) The use of spears is possible yet arguably a hazardous occupation more suited to hunting as a sport.
(138) It is hardly suited as a textbook for a graduate course in atomic theory.
(139) It does give high work rates,[sentencedict .com] but is probably better suited to larger farmers and contractors.
(140) The mathematical singularity arises because the set of coordinates imposed everywhere is best suited to regions of small curvature.
(141) Declan McGonagle has a background perfectly suited to his new post as director of the museum.
(142) She is much better suited to this B format, and coronet is reissuing its titles in B during this year.
(143) Devices like this poop scoop are better suited for domestic use.
(144) In short, he was ideally suited for long-distance sailing on an increasingly waterlogged bamboo raft.
(145) McGregor thought Amelia was particularly suited by temperament for scientific work because she had such a lively interest.
(146) It isn't as though database applications aren't suited to the Windows environment.
(147) The smaller kinds of daffodils and tulips are ideally suited to the rock garden or dry bed.
(148) It would have suited the economic interests of monopoly capital if the plan had proposed a high rate of growth.
(149) This payment structure is particularly suited to projects which generate a large capital sum on completion.
(150) Rose, small-boned and slender, looked remarkably young and pretty in an aquamarine bikini that suited her fair colouring.
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