adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
properly/suitably dressed (= wearing suitable clothes for something )
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It’s important to be properly dressed if you are walking in the mountains.
suitably attired
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He arrived suitably attired in a dark dinner suit.
suitably impressed (= as impressed as you would expect )
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‘He’s a lawyer?’ Mum looked suitably impressed .
suitably qualified
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If we can find a suitably qualified person, we'll start straight away.
suitably/properly qualified
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Make sure that the therapist is properly qualified.
warmly/suitably/scantily clad (= dressed warmly etc )
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
impressed
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Manson was suitably impressed and strongly identified with Hari-George's sentiments of disgust.
qualified
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One good thing which happened immediately was that Universities offered shortened degree courses to suitably qualified ex-service men.
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For those suitably qualified teaching and consultancy opportunities are available.
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There was a lack of suitably qualified staff to implement the system and it became costly and time-consuming to implement.
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This would include prescribed medication and examinations by suitably qualified professions e.g. doctors, physiotherapists etc.
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Position closing Open until suitably qualified applicants apply.
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The idea is to match suitably qualified applicants with institutions which have vacancies.
■ VERB
dress
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But one must be suitably dressed for a country visit and I had absolutely nothing fit to wear.
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They, too, regardless of the loss of their leader, were intent on being suitably dressed for Bank Holiday.
impress
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Vic and Benny were suitably impressed by the fate of the sailor.
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I try hard not to look awed and am relieved when I manage to appear nothing more than suitably impressed .
look
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They all looked suitably taken aback by his entrance, muttering disapproval whilst he insisted that Ockleton step outside.
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He arrived looking suitably outlandish, a traveler from a far place, some one to be cautiously investigated.
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Fergus looked suitably disgusted, and threw back the remains of his own whisky and soda in one gulp.
qualify
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Finding suitably qualified or experienced people to go is another matter, given the altogether.
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In special circumstances, however, consideration may be given to candidates without these qualifications who are otherwise suitably qualified .
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A named person who is suitably qualified will have full responsibility for the agency.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An outfit called the Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression was suitably outraged about the events.
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Having put its money behind the project, Kodak felt that the photographers involved should be suitably rewarded.
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He recruited members of the Six Nations band, suitably painted and dressed in ceremonial garments.
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If it is a public demonstration suggest that they wear a suitably neat outfit such as a track suit.
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One good thing which happened immediately was that Universities offered shortened degree courses to suitably qualified ex-service men.
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The soil was suitably acid, I suspected, judging by the proliferation of rhododendrons I had seen.
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This symmetry is required basically for optimum structural strength and to suitably accommodate the mollusc it protects.