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well-suited
adjective
- appropriate for a particular purpose
- (of two people) likely to have a successful relationship
Example Sentences
Amy Irving told The Times in 1997 that her mother and Symonds were “unbelievably well-suited” as a couple.
Various sites off California would be well-suited to develop water farms, from San Diego to Monterey, Bergstrom said, as would many water-scarce countries with deep offshore waters, such as Chile, Spain and North African nations.
Ironically, President Trump’s limited use of language in short repetitive sentences is also well-suited to digital social media that stress few words, little context, and resonate emotionally, often with visual support.
But that same understated mien, which is so unlike Newsom’s flash, could also make Bass particularly well-suited to deal with a volatile president whose support will be necessary to not just rebuild the city but also prepare for a handful of incredibly high-profile and resource-intensive events on the horizon.
But are the Rams well-suited for a game in the snow?
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