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suitability
[ soo-tuh-bil-i-tee ]
noun
- the state or quality of being satisfactory or in accord with what is desired or called for; appropriateness:
Staff will interview each applicant to assess their suitability to enter the respite facility.
The suitability and effectiveness of these medications depends on the patient’s overall health and other considerations.
Other Words From
- pre·suit·a·bil·i·ty noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of suitability1
Example Sentences
A woman who was turned away from a massage at a spa because of her illness has backed calls to tackle the "misinformation" around treatments and their suitability for cancer patients.
However, people who rated the suitability of using cannabis in each situation more highly also were more likely to consider using the drug.
She also drew a noticeably smaller crowd than the weekend's other performers, which led to some comments online questioning her suitability as a headline act.
"However, it is not possible to specify the number of beds available as the suitability of each placement is based on assessed needs," the spokesperson added.
Experts might also advise on the suitability of solar panels for your home, for example.
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