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Origin: Latin suffix -able

Suitable has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

meant or adapted for an occasion or use

"a tractor suitable (or fit) for heavy duty"

"not an appropriate (or fit) time for flippancy"

2

worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse

"the parents found the girl suitable for their son"

3

Having sufficient or the required properties for a certain purpose or task; appropriate to a certain occasion.

"The venue we chose is suitable for our wedding because it can accommodate all of our guests and has the outdoor space needed for dancing."

In plain English: Suitable means something is right or good for a specific purpose or person.

"This sofa is suitable for small apartments because it takes up little space."

Usage: Use suitable when describing something that meets specific requirements or fits an occasion well, such as saying this hotel is suitable for families with young children. Avoid confusing it with similar words like "appropriate" by focusing on whether the item possesses the necessary qualities rather than just being socially acceptable.

Example Sentences
"This sofa is suitable for small apartments because it takes up little space." adj
"This chair is not suitable for my small apartment." adj
"Please choose a font that looks suitable for the presentation slides." adj
"Are there any snacks suitable for people with allergies?" adj
Related Terms

Origin

The word suitable comes from combining the noun suit with the suffix -able. It originally meant something that was appropriate or fitting to a particular purpose.

Rhyming Words
ble able roble ruble doble fable bible buble amble gable sable noble coble moble cable table bable kable mable viable
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