SUITABLE in a Sentence
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102 example sentences for SUITABLE, such as:
1. Cotton is suitable for wear in summer.
2. He mended his pace with suitable haste.
3. In my estimation, he's the more suitable candidate.
4. The book was expurgated to make it suitable for children.
5. When setting out on a long walk, always wear suitable boots.
2. He mended his pace with suitable haste.
3. In my estimation, he's the more suitable candidate.
4. The book was expurgated to make it suitable for children.
5. When setting out on a long walk, always wear suitable boots.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of SUITABLE
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suitable
a. meant or adapted for an occasion or use
a. worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse
Classic Sentence: (72 in 5 pages)
1 Your pink gown is lovely and suitable to your complexion, Scarlett's is to hers.
2 It was not suitable for a barbecue, for it had only tiny puffed sleeves and the neck was low enough for a dancing dress.
3 "Well, I hope you left some suitable excuse," said her husband, somewhat appeased, as he added a dash of cayenne pepper to the soup.
4 If you felt that you had to leave home this afternoon, you should have left some suitable explanation for your absence.
5 It would be difficult to convey a suitable idea of the savage ecstasy with which the news thus imparted was received.
6 A few minutes were consumed in disposing of those present in a manner suitable to their rank and influence in the tribe.
7 Although secretly amazed at the facts communicated by the speech of the aged father, he permitted himself to ask no questions, reserving his inquiries for a more suitable moment.
8 But when he found himself at a suitable distance from the lodges he made a halt, and spoke on a subject of which he was thoroughly the master.
9 Throwing himself into a suitable posture for the beast he represented, Hawkeye crawled to a little opening, where he might command a view of the interior.
10 When, however, suitable time had elapsed, the oldest of the party spoke.
11 After a suitable and decent pause, the principal chiefs arose, and, approaching the patriarch, they placed his hands reverently on their heads, seeming to entreat a blessing.
12 "No, no; I have not said so much as that," returned Hawkeye, drawing back with suitable discretion, when he noted the eagerness with which Magua listened to his proposal.
13 I have seen Winder make one of the house-servants stand off from him a suitable distance to be touched with the end of his whip, and at every stroke raise great ridges upon his back.
14 He mended his pace with suitable haste.
15 wrote to his lawyer to dispose of the business in the way that seemed to him the most suitable, and remit the proceeds.
Example Sentence: (30 in 3 pages)
1 The agency will let you know if they have any suitable vacancies.
2 The agency tries to match single people with suitable partners.
3 The agent had no suitable properties on his books but promised to keep an ear to the ground for us.
4 The operation will go ahead as soon as a suitable donor can be found.
5 The amount of water which is suitable to drink is less and less.
6 Its design makes it suitable for the computerphobe who just wants to type and see something come out looking right.
7 This grammar book is suitable both for classroom use and for independent study.
8 Employers usually decide within five minutes whether someone is suitable for the job.
9 When setting out on a long walk, always wear suitable boots.
10 Cotton is suitable for wear in summer.
11 The exercise-with-answer-key format makes the book suitable for self-study.
12 The book was expurgated to make it suitable for children.
13 In my estimation, he's the more suitable candidate.
14 He and I dissented from each other in choosing a suitable candidate.
15 Smith is a most suitable candidate for such negotiator since his tact and quickness of mind are equal to the occasion.