it means that a person is well equiped to take on the task at hand or that a certain situation fits perfectly with that person, also, if two people are good friends and /or are in love it can be said they are well suited
Well suited to their environment.
Yes, the term "well-suited" should be hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "a well-suited candidate." The hyphen helps clarify that the two words function together as a single descriptor. However, when used after a verb, it typically appears as two separate words, such as "The candidate is well suited for the position."
The cast of Well Suited - 2007 includes: Lucas Marshell
New England was well suited for commerce because of good coastal harbors.
well what makes it well suited is that how a dogs adapted since they are fast learners what you teach them will make them well adapted.
New England was well suited for commerce because of good coastal harbors.
It was well suited for settlement because there was water they could bath, drink, wash, and cook from.
why
adaptation
Perfectly suited for.
It was well suited for settlement because there was water they could bath, drink, wash, and cook from.
It is most well suited for imaging soft tissues that are solid and uniform or filled with fluid