un·suit·able

un·suit·able

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • able — ab·sorb·able; ac·count·able; ac·tion·able; adapt·able; ad·vance·able; ad·vis·able·ness; al·lege·able; al·ter·able; ami·able·ness; bounce·able; brib·able; bridge·able; buff·able; build·able; burn·able; can·cel·able; change·able; change·able·ness;… …   English syllables

  • suit — pur·suit; pur·suit·me·ter; suit·abil·i·ty; suit·able·ness; suit·ably; suit; suit·ing; un·suit; non·suit; suit·able; suit·ed; suit·or; …   English syllables

  • suit yourself — suit (yourself) to be satisfactory for you. He was always able to arrange things to suit himself. Usage notes: often showing you are annoyed: Suit yourself as you usually do …   New idioms dictionary

  • suit — (yourself) to be satisfactory for you. He was always able to arrange things to suit himself. Usage notes: often showing you are annoyed: Suit yourself as you usually do …   New idioms dictionary

  • Suit (clothing) — Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal Informal (including lounge suits) Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire …   Wikipedia

  • suit — [[t]su͟ːt[/t]] ♦♦ suits, suiting, suited 1) N COUNT A man s suit consists of a jacket, trousers, and sometimes a waistcoat, all made from the same fabric. ...a dark pin striped business suit. ...a smart suit and tie. 2) N COUNT A woman s suit… …   English dictionary

  • -able — suffix forming adjectives meaning: 1 that may or must be (eatable; forgiveable; payable). 2 that can be made the subject of (dutiable; objectionable). 3 that is relevant to or in accordance with (fashionable; seasonable). 4 (with active sense, in …   Useful english dictionary

  • Suit of cups — The modern suit of Hearts is derived from the suit of cups, in latin suited playing cards, such as tarot. These are sometimes referred to as chalices as well as cups. The element of cups is water, and the suit of cups pertains to situations and… …   Wikipedia

  • suit — 01. Do you think this skirt [suits] me? 02. He wore his new [suit] to the job interview. 03. I don t think this movie is [suitable] for children; there is too much violence in it. 04. Actress Katherine Hepburn once said she wondered if men and… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • suit every pocket —    This term refers to the amount of money you are able to spend or the price you can afford.     The store offers a wide range of computers at prices to suit every pocket …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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