Synonyms for suitableness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : soo-tuh-buhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsu tə bəl |
Définition of suitableness
Origin :- 1580s, from suit + -able. Earlier suit-like (1560s); suitly (mid-15c.).
- noun qualification
- We may use them in that measure of suitableness to our cases which they have.
- Extract from : « A Christian Directory » by Baxter Richard
- Of the suitableness of the article I shall leave the reader to judge.
- Extract from : « Defense of the Faith and the Saints (Volume 1 of 2) » by B. H. Roberts
- Suitableness, diametrically opposed to Romance, is its keynote.
- Extract from : « I, Mary MacLane » by Mary MacLane
- For in this image all my marriedness is a thing of outer Shape and Size and Suitableness.
- Extract from : « I, Mary MacLane » by Mary MacLane
- But this leaves untouched the attraction of his miscellaneous work, and its suitableness for the purpose of recreation.
- Extract from : « Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 » by George Saintsbury
- It is easy to parody those lines, so as to give them an accommodation and suitableness to the present purpose.
- Extract from : « The Works of William Cowper » by William Cowper
- Success in growing any crop is largely due to the suitableness of soil and climate to that crop.
- Extract from : « Agriculture for Beginners » by Charles William Burkett
- The nature of the crime is here clearly denoted by the suitableness of the punishment.
- Extract from : « The Round Towers of Ireland » by Henry O'Brien
- Consider of our unity of nature with all men: suitableness breedeth and maintaineth love.
- Extract from : « A Christian Directory (Part 4 of 4) » by Richard Baxter
- They derived the most favourable impression of the quality of the land and its suitableness for settlement.
- Extract from : « The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders » by Ernest Scott
Antonyms for suitableness
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