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Definition of suit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of suit is as below...
Suit (v. t.) To fit; to
adapt;
to make
proper
or
suitable;
as, to suit the
action
to the
word..
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Congeniality
::
Congeniality
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
congenial;
natural
affinity;
adaptation;
suitableness.
Anchorage
::
Anchorage
(n.) A place
suitable
for
anchoring
or where ships
anchor;
a hold for an
anchor.
Nubile
::
Nubile
(a.) Of an age
suitable
for
marriage;
marriageable.
Disproportional
::
Disproportional
(a.) Not
having
due
proportion
to
something
else; not
having
proportion
or
symmetry
of
parts;
unsuitable
in form,
quantity
or
value;
inadequate;
unequal;
as, a
disproportional
limb
constitutes
deformity
in the body; the
studies
of youth
should
not be
disproportional
to their
understanding..
Inapt
::
Inapt (a.)
Unapt;
not apt;
unsuitable;
inept.
Dangerous
::
Dangerous
(a.) Hard to suit;
difficult
to
please.
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A boat used by rude
nations,
formed
of trunk of a tree,
excavated,
by
cutting
of
burning,
into a
suitable
shape.
It is
propelled
by a
paddle
or
paddles,
or
sometimes
by sail, and has no
rudder..
Quart
::
Quart (n.) In
cards,
four
successive
cards of the same suit. Cf.
Tierce,
4..
Respond
::
Respond
(v. i.) To show some
effect
in
return
to a
force;
to act in
response;
to
accord;
to
correspond;
to suit.
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.) Not fit or
suitable
to an end or
object;
not
appropriate
for an
intended
use; not
according
to rule;
unsuitable;
improper;
incorrect;
as, to hold a book with the wrong end
uppermost;
to take the wrong way..
Vexation
::
Vexation
(n.) A
harassing
by
process
of law; a
vexing
or
troubling,
as by a
malicious
suit..
Opportunity
::
Opportunity
(n.) Fit or
convenient
time; a time or place
favorable
for
executing
a
purpose;
a
suitable
combination
of
conditions;
suitable
occasion;
chance.
Proxy
::
Proxy (n.) The
written
appointment
of a
proctor
in suits in the
ecclesiastical
courts.
Esculent
::
Esculent
(a.)
Suitable
to be used by man for food;
eatable;
edible;
as,
esculent
plants;
esculent
fish..
Sortably
::
Sortably
(adv.)
Suitable.
Relay
::
Relay (n.) A
supply
of
hunting
dogs or
horses
kept in
readiness
at
certain
places
to
relive
the tired dogs or
horses,
and to
continue
the
pursuit
of the game if it comes that way..
Consortable
::
Consortable
(a.)
Suitable
for
association
or
companionship.
Movement
::
Movement
(n.) One of the
several
strains
or
pieces,
each
complete
in
itself,
with its own time and
rhythm,
which make up a
larger
work; as, the
several
movements
of a suite or a
symphony..
Mis-
::
Mis- () A
prefix
used
adjectively
and
adverbially
in the sense of
amiss,
wrong,
ill,
wrongly,
unsuitably;
as,
misdeed,
mislead,
mischief,
miscreant..
Relinquish
::
Relinquish
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from; to leave
behind;
to
desist
from; to
abandon;
to quit; as, to
relinquish
a
pursuit..
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