To suit (someone) meaning in English
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Definition
to suit (somebody): to accommodate, to fit, to be acceptable or convenient to (somebody)
Not to be confused with a suit (clothes):
I finally found a job that suits me, it's perfect.
Green doesn't really suit your eyes, you look better in blue.
Suit yourself. Do what you want.
to be suited to, for (something): to be perfect, to have matching skills, to fit the criteria for (something)
Jean is well suited for the Delavigne corporation because he loves perfumes.
- "We've got some very nice artificial plants which might suit you better."
- "Nicola : Ok, ok, Thursday suits me."
- ""Eternal Summer" suits you perfectly."
- "I think they'd really suit you."
- "I think a kaftan and a pair of loose pants would really suit you."
- "I hope those arrangements suit you."
- "The early afternoon would suit me best: let's say 2.30PM."
- "Actually, that suits me – the Australian Dollar is down against the US Dollar at the moment."
- "I have everything from Abba to ZZ Top- something to suit every taste and budget!"
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