Suited
//ˈsuːtɪd// adj, verb
adj, verb ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 simple past and past participle of suit form-of, participle, past
Adjective
- 1 Suitable. usually
"Particular Forms suited to particular occasions, I have endeavour’d to provide in this Treatise, for general ones, Morning and Evening, you may use these which follow."
- 2 Having the specified kind or number of suits. in-compounds
"a three-suited hand"
- 3 Of the same suit.
"Brunson has ace-king suited in the small blind"
- 4 Wearing a suit. not-comparable
"Skull-caps and alchemical paraphernalia surrounded the seventeenth-century quack, whereas his nineteenth-century equivalent might appear top-hatted and suited, evidently a person of learning and ‘quality’."
Adjective
- 1 outfitted or supplied with clothing wordnet
- 2 meant or adapted for an occasion or use wordnet
Antonyms
All antonymsExample
More examples"The time and date suited our coach."
Etymology
From suit + -ed.
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