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    suited
    /ˈsuːtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation: "the task is ideally suited to a computer"
    • 2. wearing a suit of clothes of a specified type, fabric, or colour: "a dark-suited man"

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  2. right for someone or something: With her qualifications and experience, she would seem to be ideally suited to/for the job. If two people who have a relationship are suited, they have a good relationship that will probably last, often because they share a lot of interests:

  3. Definition of suited adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. 1. : a set of garments: such as. a. : an ensemble of two or more usually matching outer garments (such as a jacket, vest, and trousers) businessmen wearing three-piece suits. : a costume to be worn for a special purpose or under particular conditions. gym suits. 2. a. : an action or process in a court for the recovery of a right or claim. b.

  5. If something is well suited to a particular purpose, it is right or appropriate for that purpose. If someone is well suited to a particular job, they are right or appropriate for that job. The area is well suited to road cycling as well as off-road riding. American English: suited / ˈsutɪd /.

  6. meant or adapted for an occasion or use. synonyms: suitable. fit. meeting adequate standards for a purpose. adjective. outfitted or supplied with clothing. “recruits suited in green”. synonyms: clad, clothed.

  7. Suited definition: appropriate for or compatible with a particular person, task, occasion, etc.; fitted. See examples of SUITED used in a sentence.

  8. adj. 1. Wearing a suit. 2. Games Being of the same suit. Used of cards: The poker player showed two suited cards, the seven and eight of diamonds. 3. Fitting or appropriate: clothing that was suited for the weather. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. Sport, Clothing suit up, to put an appropriate uniform or special suit on: [no object] The divers went in their locker room and suited up. [ ~ + up + object ] The technicians suited up the astronauts.

  10. Dictionary definition of suited. Well-matched or appropriate for a particular purpose, role, or situation. "The candidate's qualifications and experience make them well-suited for the job." Detailed meaning of suited.

  11. Fitting or appropriate. Clothing that was suited for the weather. American Heritage. Synonyms: suitable. Suited Sentence Examples. The Grand Duke was there because it suited him to be. He had become the perfect gentleman, and that suited her fine. Quinn resided in his own world, immersed in the science of things and not suited to lead.