there is no 'best' preposition, there is only the best suited for your sentence.
Amphibious means relating to or suited for both land and water. A sample sentence is: "Frogs and toads are amphibious creatures".
He did not have the aptitude to be an engineer, he was more suited to a career in the arts.
After long negotiations they finally came to an agreement that suited everybody.
This answer is peculiarly suited to the question. The rock was peculiarly and precariously situated on the ledge. Why are you looking at me so peculiarly?
In the <b>sentence</b>, "It was stunning sex." 'stunning' is appropriate but the <b>sentence</b> itself is awkward. A better suited <b>sentence</b> with the same meaning would be, "The sex was stunning."
She domesticated many wild animals and plants. This is a sample sentence using the word domestication.
The types of punctuation used for setting apart nonessential appositive phrases are commas. When set apart using commas, these phrases can be easily removed without changing the meanings of sentences.
'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".
suited = mat'ím (מתאים)
Tagalog translation of SUITED: ugma; hiyang
An ostrich is suited for the mother to come have sex with it.