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Sentence count:204+15Posted:2016-12-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appropriateproperrightsuitableSimilar words: suitesuitpursuitlawsuitsuitablebathing suitquitequite a fewMeaning: [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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(151) Thus Barbarossa came from a noble family, with a background that suited him to his eventual imperial career.
(152) Materials whose grain size distributions fall within the limits specified for zone 3 fine aggregates are well suited for certain tasks.
(153) This suited Zephyr; she immediately checked out the kitchen area.
(154) But this is precisely the kind of war least suited to either deterring or repelling regional aggressions.
(155) He was a thin, thin-faced man and a bad back suited his dignity.
(156) On the whole, feminists throughout the period agreed that women were better suited by nature to home-related tasks than were men.
(157) The courtly love bit suited his fears: if you don't ask, you don't know.
(158) He needed the minimum of cover to drop out of sight, whenever it suited him.
(159) I decided the bird was far better suited to the conditions than me.
(160) Multi-strand, flexible, steel cable is particularly suited to winching because it does not kink so easily.
(161) Unusually for the period he suited the action to the word and helped his wife to do the housework.
(162) Looking back I think she could hardly have lived anywhere more suited to the containment of her difficulty.
(163) Iberian Motors' managers followed managerial approaches more suited to stability than to change.
(164) I smiled at both of them and told his friend my clothes suited him.
(165) It is up to the practitioner to decide which stance is best suited to a particular purpose.
(166) The czars introduced constitutional guarantees[Sentencedict.com], only to ignore them whenever it suited their purpose.
(167) She had the confidence to go for something outside her immediate experience, but which she was perfectly suited to.
(168) Hence the optimists believe that it is difficult to visualise circumstances better suited to a successful devaluation than the ones currently offered.
(169) Light and nimble, it was better suited to the terrain.
(170) The burly Contaldi looks more suited for flattening cornerbacks than roll casting with precision.
(171) If conservatives could hold the line, they stood a chance of enacting a settlement that suited them.
(172) Function. Quality assurance must be an ongoing improvement activity applying multiple methods most suited to content. 5.
(173) It would be ideally suited to anyone who does not want full orchestral score facilities.
(174) Give examples of hardcopy devices suited to the production of cartographic products, listing the properties of each device. 5.
(175) Researcher Robert Glover felt that Austin was ideally suited to launch a school-to-work effort.
(176) Marlin's record collection was chiefly seduction songs of his sixties adolescence, which suited her fine.
(177) There are applications for which a generative grammar would be better suited than a probabilistic one.
(178) At later stages a thick crayon and a large felt tip suited particular areas of marking.
(179) Blue suited her and she'd worn her pearl and diamond brooch because he wanted everyone to see it.
(180) He wrote with a particular audience in mind and therefore emphasised the points of interest most suited to that audience.
More similar words: suitesuitpursuitlawsuitsuitablebathing suitquitequite a fewlimitedexcitedwrite downinhibitedconceitedinhabitedobliteratedunited nationsfruitacquitguitarequitycircuitbiscuitrecruitinequityubiquityiniquitysuperfluityacquittalambiguityantiquity
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