suited

adjective20 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Indicates a high degree of suitability; very common and natural-sounding.

A common and simple way to intensify the adjective 'suited'.

Highlights that the suitability is greater in a particular context or for a specific reason.

Synonymous with 'especially suited', emphasizing a high degree of suitability.

Emphasizes that the suitability is complete and without any flaws.

Suggests a perfect or optimal match for a situation or role.

A common way to say that someone or something is not suitable.

Similar to 'ill suited', meaning not at all suitable.

Implies that the person or thing is suitable in a way that no other is.

Indicates that the suitability comes from innate qualities or nature.

Indicates suitability in a way that deserves praise or admiration.

A formal way to say 'very' or 'extremely' suited.

Specifies that the suitability is related to someone's character or temperament.

Indicates a very low degree of suitability; less common than 'ill suited'.

The most common and direct way to state that someone or something is suitable.

Similar to 'appear suited', suggesting something appears suitable based on observation.

Used to describe the impression or appearance of being suitable for something.

To cause something to become suitable for a particular purpose.

Used to indicate the purpose, role, or activity for which something is suitable.

Often interchangeable with 'suited for', but can emphasize a better fit with a person, thing, or situation.

Collocations with "suited"

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