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suited
[ soo-tid ]
adjective
- appropriate for or compatible with a particular person, task, occasion, etc.; fitted:
A good writer chooses a prose style suited to the subject.
Parents can decide whether the program is suited for their child.
- wearing a suit, especially of a specified kind or color (often used in combination):
At the negotiating table sat a gray-suited executive from the other company.
Who do you think the jury will believe鈥攖he suited detective, or the revolutionary anarchist?
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of suit.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍路蝉耻颈迟路别诲 adjective
- 飞别濒濒-蝉耻颈迟路别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of suited1
Example Sentences
For a horse like him, he鈥檚 best suited in the top third of the field, especially with 19 other horses.
A pragmatic approach is suited to knockout-style rugby and a strong performance could seal Harrison's spot in the 10 shirt, but for Mitchell it is not that simple.
His Waves piano has both acoustic and digital settings, the latter best suited for outdoor performances.
I do sometimes worry it鈥檚 a story better suited for interactivity.
Audiences got a sense of their relationship to their son, but little about who they were as people 鈥 a choice suited to the film鈥檚 incredible, opaque ending.
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