meant or adapted for an occasion or use
Perfectly suited for.
suited = mat'ím (מתאים)
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In most cases, the prefix ill- negates the meaning of the original word somewhat. You can be suited for the work, unsuited for the work, but if you are ill-suited for the work, you're not very good at it.
The word "apt" means 'suited to', or 'able', whether in Romeo and Juliet or in anything else in the English language, such as the film title "Apt Pupil".
conformed, corresponded, accommodated, adapted, adjusted, fitted,
He did not have the aptitude to be an engineer, he was more suited to a career in the arts.
It means that you should go back to first grade.
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Yes it is. The word idea means a concept or thought. A related word, ideal, can be an adjective that means perfect or best-suited.
It depends on what you mean by irrepressible. With most uses of this word, I would not recommend it. Beginners are more suited to sedate, well trained mounts as a first horse.