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more suited

adjective as in adapted

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The Daily Pic: In 1487, ancient heroes seemed more suited to shining armor than to togas.

This seemed far more suited to my short attention span and it seemed faster to build up a number of followers.

Now the knives will be out in the conservative caucus as members of GOP leadership reenact roles more suited to the Roman Senate.

He never seemed more suited to be mayor than he did as this other, natural calamity known as Hurricane Sandy struck.

He faults President Obama for retaining a leadership style more suited to a legislator than a chief executive.

"I will come again when your mind is in a state more suited to your condition," said the minister.

The player may find another path to the goal, one more suited to his peculiar temperament.

We could not have desired anything more suited to his character and more likely to make his life a good one.

Handel's Samson, a broader and more powerful composition, was more suited to the circumstances of the occasion.

She wrote several novels more suited for the circulating library than for serious reading.

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On this page you'll find 33 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to suited, such as: appropriate, satisfactory, suitable, befitting, and fitted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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