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well(-)ˈsuited, ppl. a. 1. [suit v. 10 b.] The examples in quots. 1771 and 1837 can equally be analysed as well adv. + suited rather than as a ppl. adj.
1771,1837[see suit v.1 10 b]. 1950T. S. Eliot Cocktail Party ii. 109, I consider That you are exceptionally well-suited to each other. 2. [suited ppl. a. 2.]
1855W. Whitman Leaves of Grass 69 Do you think I could walk pleasantly and well-suited toward annihilation? 1980D. K. Cameron Willie Gavin xiii. 127 His likeness..shows him as well-suited as any eminent Edwardian, the wide skirt of the jacket falling away from a high button. |