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suitably /ˈsuːtəbli /adverb1In a way that is right or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation: dress suitably for the hot weather the post is open to suitably qualified applicants from all over the world...- He went to classes smartly dressed in a shirt and tie, and upbraided his fellow pupils for not being suitably attired.
- They had trained troops specifically for war in the mountains and they were suitably equipped.
- The club requires all its coaches to attend Football Association training courses to ensure they are suitably qualified for working with children.
1.1 [as submodifier] To a degree that is expected or appropriate in the circumstances: the judges were suitably impressed I looked suitably horrified...- All laughed, and Terry had the good grace to look suitably embarrassed.
- "It's about a mission to the sun," he says with suitably boyish enthusiasm.
- She is suitably horrified when her childhood friend turns up on her doorstep looking to relive old times - and borrow a bit of cash.
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