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Q: What is the same word as suited?
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What is the Hebrew word for suited?

suited = mat'ím (מתאים)


What is another word for suited?

Clad


What does the word ideal mean?

Perfectly suited for.


Why are monkeys suited to their environment?

A monkey is suited to its environment for the same reason as every other living oragnism; to survive.


What does the word suited mean?

meant or adapted for an occasion or use


Sentence with the word suit?

'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".


How many suited cards in a flush?

Five cards of the same suit is a FLUSH.


Is pooted a word?

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.


Use the word apptitude in a sentence?

He did not have the aptitude to be an engineer, he was more suited to a career in the arts.


What word is well suited for a lender who is very harassing toward the borrower?

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Is this how you spell idea?

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.


Is suited an noun?

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.