suitable

adjective25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

To a high degree of suitability.

Particularly suitable for a specific group or purpose.

More suitable than others; especially suitable.

Very suitable, often used to recommend someone or something.

Suitable in the best possible way.

Fairly or to some extent suitable.

Suitable to the same degree as something else.

Completely and in every way suitable.

Could be suitable in the future or under certain conditions.

Used to say in a gentle way that something is unsuitable.

Not completely or perfectly suitable.

May be suitable in some cases but not all.

Extremely or very suitable.

Almost not suitable at all.

Used to state that something is appropriate or right for a particular purpose or occasion.

To believe or think of someone or something as being appropriate.

To give the impression of being appropriate or right.

To discover or decide after experience that someone or something is appropriate.

To cause something to become appropriate for a particular purpose.

To appear appropriate or right.

To be shown to be appropriate or right over time or through experience.

To formally judge someone or something as being appropriate.

Used to indicate the person, thing, or situation for which something is appropriate.

Used to indicate the role or function for which something is suitable.

Matching or fitting well with something; less common than 'suitable for'.