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1. suitable
adjective. ['ˈsuːtəbəl'] meant or adapted for an occasion or use.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- -able (English)
- suit (English)
- sieute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Rhymes with Suitable
- indisputable
- irrefutable
- inscrutable
- disputable
- immutable
- mutable
Sentences with suitable
1. Adjective
Another thing you need to do before replacing tiles is to make sure you have suitable replacements.
2. Noun, singular or mass
If you choose tile, make sure you select one suitable for outdoor use.
Quotes about suitable
1. Not every difficult and dangerous thing is suitable for training, but only that which is conducive to success in achieving the object of our effort.
- Epictetus
2. A painter's tastes must grow out of what so obsesses him in life that he never has to ask himself what it is suitable for him to do in art.
- Lucian Freud
3. Knowledge can be acquired by a suitable and complete study, no matter what the starting point is. Only one must know how to 'learn.' What is nearest to us is man; and you are the nearest of all men to yourself. Begin with the study of yourself; remember the saying 'Know thyself.
- G.I. Gurdjieff, Views from the Real World: Early Talks Moscow Essentuki Tiflis Berlin London Paris NY Chicago as Recollecte
2. suitable
adjective. ['ˈsuːtəbəl'] worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -able (English)
- suit (English)
- sieute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))