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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The bicycle course featured four small bikes with training wheels, only suitable for young children.
From Los Angeles Times
If growth continues, the drug is not suitable.
From Science Daily
Collecting suitable samples is also difficult, since fresh DNA is needed and many species live in remote or hard-to-reach habitats.
From Science Daily
The next is making it suitable for human life.
From MarketWatch
He experimented with a variety of change-ups, searching across the seams in the hopes of finding a suitable alternative to his blistering fastball.
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