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    suitable
    /ˈsuːtəbl/

    adjective

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  2. acceptable or right for someone or something: The film is not suitable for children. A conference was planned, but finding a suitable venue proved difficult. Each room has books, toys, and games that are suitable to that particular age group. My mother doesn't like me to wear short skirts to church - she doesn't think they're suitable. Opposite.

  3. acceptable or right for someone or something: The film is not suitable for children. A conference was planned, but finding a suitable venue proved difficult. Each room has books, toys, and games that are suitable to that particular age group. My mother doesn't like me to wear short skirts to church - she doesn't think they're suitable. Opposite.

  4. The meaning of SUITABLE is adapted to a use or purpose. How to use suitable in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Suitable.

  5. /ˈsuːtəbl/ right or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion. a suitable candidate. a suitable habitat/location/site. suitable for something/somebody This programme is not suitable for children. a suitable place for a picnic. The documentary is particularly suitable for classroom use.

  6. Synonyms for SUITABLE: qualified, good, capable, competent, fit, able, equal, expert; Antonyms of SUITABLE: poor, unfit, incompetent, unqualified, inept, inexperienced, unskilled, unfitted

  7. Suitable definition: such as to suit; appropriate; fitting; becoming.. See examples of SUITABLE used in a sentence.

  8. Someone or something that is suitable for a particular purpose or occasion is right or acceptable for it. Employers usually decide within five minutes whether someone is suitable for the job. [+ for] She had no other dress suitable for the occasion.

  9. suitable. adjective. 1. appropriate, right, fitting, fit, suited, acceptable, becoming, correct, satisfactory, apt, befitting She had no other dress suitable for the occasion.

  10. acceptable or right for someone or something: a suitable time to call. This film is suitable for children. Opposite. unsuitable. Fewer examples. I tried to frame a suitable reply. None of the applicants were suitable, so we had to go back to square one and advertise the job again.

  11. As suitable means appropriate for the purpose, you can imagine that sneakers are more suitable than high heels at a track meet. While suitable always means appropriate for a certain person or situation, sometimes it is not based on fact but merely a matter of opinion.