Appropriate.
The suffix of the word meaning "capable of being" is "-able."
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
The word "fin" has the same pronunciation as the word "thin."
The word "same" in French is "mΓͺme."
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."
suited = mat'ím (מתאים)
Clad
Perfectly suited for.
A monkey is suited to its environment for the same reason as every other living oragnism; to survive.
meant or adapted for an occasion or use
'Suit' can be used as either a noun e.g. "He had an Armani suit on" or as a verb e.g. "This dress will suit her well".
Five cards of the same suit is a FLUSH.
yes, it is. sometimes it is used as "i pooted D:" meaning i just pooped, or in actual English pooted means cards that are not of the same suit, like the opposite of suited. pooting is fun.
He did not have the aptitude to be an engineer, he was more suited to a career in the arts.
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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.
No, the word 'suited' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to suit. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:His role as ambassador suited Franklin well. (verb)A formally suited penguin made it big in animation. (adjective)The word 'suit' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'suit' is a word for a set of matching outer garments; an outfit worn for a special activity; any of the four sets of 13 playing cards; an action in a court for enforcing a right or claim; a set of things used together; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb 'suit' are suitor and the gerund, suiting.