SUITED in a Sentence
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286 example sentences for SUITED, such as:
1. He is not really suited for a teaching career.
2. Because, dear, I don't think you suited to one another.
3. His dark eyes and swarthy skin suited the costume exactly.
4. This diet is suited to anyone who wants to lose weight fast.
5. Her past experience made her uniquely suited to lead the campaign.
2. Because, dear, I don't think you suited to one another.
3. His dark eyes and swarthy skin suited the costume exactly.
4. This diet is suited to anyone who wants to lose weight fast.
5. Her past experience made her uniquely suited to lead the campaign.
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Meanings and Examples of SUITED
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suited
n. a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage)
n. a petition or appeal made to a person of superior status or rank
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 "Thank you, sir," And Jo was quite comfortable after that, for it suited her exactly.
2 He liked Jo, for her odd, blunt ways suited him, and she seemed to understand the boy almost as well as if she had been one herself.
3 "'I have had many pairs of slippers in my life, but I never had any that suited me so well as yours,'" continues Jo.
4 "I'll try," said Amy, for the advice suited her, and after a flurry to get ready, she ran after the friends, who were just disappearing over the hill.
5 For a moment Jo looked as if she would agree, for wild as the plan was, it just suited her.
6 In the hope of pleasing everyone, she took everyone's advice, and like the old man and his donkey in the fable suited nobody.
7 Because, dear, I don't think you suited to one another.
8 So she gave him a great bronze axe that suited his hands; it was sharpened on both sides, and had a beautiful olive-wood handle fitted firmly on to it.
9 When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, Telemachus bound on his sandals and took a strong spear that suited his hands, for he wanted to go into the city.
10 Above twenty of those clad in this costume were full-grown girls, or rather young women; it suited them ill, and gave an air of oddity even to the prettiest.
11 Retaining every minute form of respect, every propriety of my station, I could still meet him in argument without fear or uneasy restraint; this suited both him and me.
12 His dark eyes and swarthy skin and Paynim features suited the costume exactly: he looked the very model of an Eastern emir, an agent or a victim of the bowstring.
13 I liked to learn of her: I saw the part of instructress pleased and suited her; that of scholar pleased and suited me no less.
14 My feet were thoroughly wetted; I was cross and low; exactly the humour suited for making the most of these disagreeable things.
15 It suited Catherine to have him there: at any rate, it made her hate her room up-stairs more than ever: and she would compel me to find out business below, that she might accompany me.
Example Sentence: (76 in 6 pages)
1 His short, compact body was better suited to wrestling than to basketball.
2 With him I was at perfect ease, because I knew I suited him; all I said or did seemed either to console or revive him.
3 His dark eyes and swarthy skin suited the costume exactly.
4 These two great commanders did not condescend to fight in person -- that being better suited to the still smaller fry -- but sat together on an eminence and conducted the field operations by orders delivered through aides-de-camp.
5 Queen Victoria is a marvelous ship best suited to well-traveled guests.
6 Italian is a mellifluous language, especially suited to being sung.
7 I saw he was going to marry her, for family, perhaps political reasons, because her rank and connections suited him; I felt he had not given her his love, and that her qualifications were ill adapted to win from him that treasure.
8 He kept all key decisions in his own hands, which may have served the movement well during the long years of war, but were little suited to the new politics of peace.
9 This diet is suited to anyone who wants to lose weight fast.
10 I heartily congratulate you upon your choice of your partner for life since l can't think of two people more suited to each other than you two.
11 Her past experience made her uniquely suited to lead the campaign.
12 He is not really suited for a teaching career.
13 Those organisms that are that are most suited to the environment will be those that will survive.
14 The flexibility of distance learning would be particularly suited to busy managers.
15 At the centre of it all is Martin Freeman, whose default expression of habitual bafflement (he appears to teeter perpetually on the brink of some conversational incline) is perfectly suited to the role of Bilbo Baggins.