SUITABLY


Meaning of SUITABLY in English

1.

You use ~ to indicate that someone or something has the right qualities or things for a particular activity, purpose, or situation.

There are problems in recruiting ~ qualified scientific officers for NHS laboratories...

Unfortunately I’m not ~ dressed for gardening.

ADV: ADV adj/-ed

2.

If you say that someone or something is, for example, ~ impressed or ~ dramatic, you mean that they have as much of that quality as you would expect in that situation.

She flicked her eyes up to make certain I was ~ impressed...

Her exit seemed ~ dramatic.

ADV: ADV adj

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