SUITABLY


Meaning of SUITABLY in English

adverb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

properly/suitably dressed (= wearing suitable clothes for something )

It’s important to be properly dressed if you are walking in the mountains.

suitably attired

He arrived suitably attired in a dark dinner suit.

suitably impressed (= as impressed as you would expect )

‘He’s a lawyer?’ Mum looked suitably impressed .

suitably qualified

If we can find a suitably qualified person, we'll start straight away.

suitably/properly qualified

Make sure that the therapist is properly qualified.

warmly/suitably/scantily clad (= dressed warmly etc )

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

impressed

Manson was suitably impressed and strongly identified with Hari-George's sentiments of disgust.

qualified

One good thing which happened immediately was that Universities offered shortened degree courses to suitably qualified ex-service men.

For those suitably qualified teaching and consultancy opportunities are available.

There was a lack of suitably qualified staff to implement the system and it became costly and time-consuming to implement.

This would include prescribed medication and examinations by suitably qualified professions e.g. doctors, physiotherapists etc.

Position closing Open until suitably qualified applicants apply.

The idea is to match suitably qualified applicants with institutions which have vacancies.

■ VERB

dress

But one must be suitably dressed for a country visit and I had absolutely nothing fit to wear.

They, too, regardless of the loss of their leader, were intent on being suitably dressed for Bank Holiday.

impress

Vic and Benny were suitably impressed by the fate of the sailor.

I try hard not to look awed and am relieved when I manage to appear nothing more than suitably impressed .

look

They all looked suitably taken aback by his entrance, muttering disapproval whilst he insisted that Ockleton step outside.

He arrived looking suitably outlandish, a traveler from a far place, some one to be cautiously investigated.

Fergus looked suitably disgusted, and threw back the remains of his own whisky and soda in one gulp.

qualify

Finding suitably qualified or experienced people to go is another matter, given the altogether.

In special circumstances, however, consideration may be given to candidates without these qualifications who are otherwise suitably qualified .

A named person who is suitably qualified will have full responsibility for the agency.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

An outfit called the Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression was suitably outraged about the events.

Having put its money behind the project, Kodak felt that the photographers involved should be suitably rewarded.

He recruited members of the Six Nations band, suitably painted and dressed in ceremonial garments.

If it is a public demonstration suggest that they wear a suitably neat outfit such as a track suit.

One good thing which happened immediately was that Universities offered shortened degree courses to suitably qualified ex-service men.

The soil was suitably acid, I suspected, judging by the proliferation of rhododendrons I had seen.

This symmetry is required basically for optimum structural strength and to suitably accommodate the mollusc it protects.

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