Suitable+or+fit
11fit in with — ˌfit ˈin with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they fit in with he/she/it fits in with present participle fitting in with past tense …
12fit the bill — ► to be suitable for a particular purpose: »Some travel policies don t fit the bill, because they limit the amount of time you can spend abroad. Main Entry: ↑fit …
13fit for purpose — UK US adjective something that is fit for purpose is good enough to do the job it was designed to do European law dictates that goods must be fit for purpose when sold. Thesaurus: suitable or convenientsynonym …
14fit for the job — suitable for the position, suitable for the undertaking …
15suitable — *fit, meet, proper, appropriate, fitting, apt, happy, felicitous Analogous words: *decorous, decent, seemly, proper, nice: advisable, *expedient, politic: *due, rightful, condign Antonyms: unsuitable: unbecoming …
16suitable — [adj] appropriate, acceptable advisable, applicable, apposite, apt, becoming, befitting, commodious, condign, convenient, copacetic, correct, cut out for*, deserved, due, expedient, felicitous, fit, fitting, good, good enough*, handy, happy, in… …
17fit for a particular purpose — n. An item’s condition of being suitable for the purpose for which it is intended, usually as promised by the seller. See also warranty The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
18fit (or fill) the bill — be suitable for a particular purpose. → the Bill …
19fit like a glove — If something fits like a glove, it is suitable or the right size …
20fit — Suitable or appropriate. Conformable to a duty. Adapted to, designed, prepared. Words fit and proper on issue of custody in divorce cases are usually interpreted as meaning moral fitness. Farwell v. Farwell, 33 Wis.2d 324, 147 N.W.2d 289, 292 …