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Suitable Definition & Meaning

1. Appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or situation.

Example: The dress code for the wedding is formal, so please wear suitable attire.

2. Capable or qualified for a particular task or job.

Example: The candidate's experience and skills make her suitable for the position.

3. Pleasant or agreeable to someone's tastes or preferences.

Example: The restaurant has a variety of menu options to suit different dietary needs and tastes.

4. Able to meet certain requirements or standards.

Example: The apartment must be in suitable condition before the new tenants move in.

5. Matching or harmonizing well with something else.

Example: The colors of the furniture are not suitable for the new paint color on the walls.

Examples of the word suitable used in sentences.

  • The weather is not suitable for a picnic today.
  • The size of the room is not suitable for a big party.
  • This book is suitable for children aged 6-8 years old.
  • This T-shirt is not suitable for a formal event.
  • This color is not suitable for your skin tone.
  • 2) The weather is suitable for a picnic in the park.
  • 1) This dress is suitable for a formal dinner party.
  • 3) This book is suitable for children aged 8 to 12 years old.
  • 5) The location of the hotel is not suitable for our family vacation.
  • 4) The job candidate has the suitable qualifications for the position.
  • The music in the restaurant was not suitable for a romantic dinner.
  • This book is suitable for children aged 8 and above.
  • This jacket is not suitable for hot weather.
  • The candidate must have suitable qualifications for the job.
  • The hotel room was not suitable for my needs.
  • The weather was finally suitable for a day at the beach after a week of rain.
  • The company had to find a more suitable location for their new headquarters due to a lack of parking.
  • The hotel room she booked was not suitable for her family due to the lack of space.
  • The new job offer seemed suitable for her skills and experience.
  • He suggested a few other schools that might be more suitable for her daughter's needs.
  • The job candidate's experience and qualifications make them a suitable candidate for the position.
  • The hotel must be suitable for business travelers who need to work remotely.
  • The film's content is not suitable for children under the age of 18.
  • The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options, making it suitable for those with dietary restrictions.
  • The hiking trail is only suitable for experienced hikers due to its difficulty.
  • The weather was not suitable for a picnic, so we decided to go to the movies instead.
  • The restaurant had a suitable ambiance for a romantic dinner.
  • The training program was tailored to provide suitable solutions to the business needs of the company.
  • His impressive credentials made him a suitable candidate for the job.
  • This outfit is not suitable for a black-tie event.
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