Pronunciation: /ˈsut̬ɪd/

Definitions of suited

verb adapted or appropriate for a specific purpose or situation

Example Sentences

A1 I am suited for this job because of my experience.

A2 She is suited to be a teacher because she is patient and kind.

B1 The new employee seems well suited to the company culture.

B2 His skills are perfectly suited for the project at hand.

C1 The candidate's qualifications are ideally suited for the position.

C2 The actor's versatility makes him suited for a wide range of roles.

Examples of suited in a Sentence

formal The candidate's qualifications are well-suited for the position.

informal I think this outfit is perfectly suited for the party.

slang That new song is so suited for my vibe.

figurative Her calm demeanor is suited to dealing with difficult situations.

Grammatical Forms of suited

past tense

suited

plural

suited

comparative

more suited

superlative

most suited

present tense

suit

future tense

will suit

perfect tense

have suited

continuous tense

is suiting

singular

suits

positive degree

suited

infinitive

to suit

gerund

suiting

participle

suited

Origin and Evolution of suited

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'suited' originated from the Old French word 'suitier' which meant 'to follow, pursue, seek after'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'suited' evolved to refer to being appropriate or well-matched for a particular purpose or situation.