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suited

adjective
 
 
/ˈsuː.tɪd/ /ˈsjuː-/ US  /ˈsuː.t̬ɪd/

Definition

C1 right for someone or something: With her qualifications and experience, she would seem to be ideally suited to/for the job.Suitable and acceptableQuite good, or not very good If two people who have a relationship are suited, they have a good relationship that will probably last, often because they share a lot of interests: They were never suited (to each other) from the start - they've got nothing in common.Suitable and acceptableQuite good, or not very good
(Definition of suited adjective from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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