suitable
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- presuitable adjective
- presuitably adverb
- suitability noun
- suitableness noun
- suitably adverb
Etymology
Origin of suitable
Example Sentences
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Without suitable community care in place, these patients are forced to stay in hospital.
From BBC
As she told Salon in 2000, her manager gamely spun her disappearance from public view as intentional, that she was holding out for suitable scripts.
From Salon
That departure wasn’t expected for several months as works were under way to renovate a suitable cottage on the estate.
I walked all around the lakeshore and was delighted to discover a patch of clayey soil at one end that would almost certainly be suitable.
From Literature
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There is a "knowing enough wink" to make sure it's suitable for all ages, however, says Nicholson.
From BBC
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