I. |süd.ə̇d, -ütə̇d adjective
Etymology: suit (I) + -ed
: dressed in a suit — often used in combination
velvet- suited
II. adjective
Etymology: from past participle of suit (II)
1. : conformable , agreeable
the language of every speech community is suited to the interests of that culture — Stuart Chase
2. : adapted , apt
farmlands particularly suited to the growing of sugar beets — American Guide Series: Michigan