suitable

UK [ˈsjuː.tə.bɫ̩] US [ˈsju.tə.bɫ̩]
adj 1

Collocations

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(adj.)

VERBS

be, look, prove, seem, sound

make sth

Adding subtitles to the video made it suitable for international audiences.

consider sth, deem sth

The school was deemed suitable for children with learning difficulties.

ADV

eminently, especially, highly, particularly, very | perfectly | quite

not entirely, not quite, not really

The old apartment wasn't entirely suitable for a family with three young children.

not necessarily | hardly, scarcely | potentially

equally

Both of these apartments are equally suitable for your needs and budget.

PREP

as

This old sofa isn't suitable as a bed for guests staying overnight.

for

This software is suitable for beginners who are just starting to learn computer skills.

to

The training program they designed was suitable to the needs of adult learners.

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