What is another word for more suited?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː sˈuːtɪd] (IPA)

When it comes to finding the right fit for a position or task, we often use the phrase "more suited". However, there are various other synonyms one can use to convey the same message effectively. Some of these include "better equipped", "more suitable", "more appropriate", "better matched", "more fitting", "more competent", "more capable", "more adept", and "more proficient". Each of these synonyms indicates that someone or something possesses the necessary abilities, skills or characteristics that are required for a particular purpose. By using these synonyms, one can express the right sense of suitability and competency without having to repeat the same words over again.

What are the hypernyms for More suited?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with More suited

  • I think we've got a lot players in the squad who are more suited to European football at the moment.
    Steven Gerrard
  • Fortunately, no country was ever more suited for anarchist agitation than present-day America.
    Johann Most
  • I was born out of due time in the sense that by temperament and talent I should have been more suited for the life of a small Bach, living in anonymity and composing regularly for an established service and for God.
    Igor Stravinsky
  • Once, when I was younger, I thought I could be someone else. I'd move to Casablanca, open a bar, and I'd meet Ingrid Bergman. Or more realistically - whether actually more realistic or not - I'd tune in on a better life, something more suited to my true self. Toward that end, I had to undergo training. I read The Greening of America, and I saw Easy Rider three times. But like a boat with a twisted rudder, I kept coming back to the same place. I wasn't anywhere. I was myself, waiting on the shore for me to return.
    Haruki Murakami
  • I endorse all that you say of the superior intelligence of the felidae. Never have I been able to associate the docile servility and satellitism of the canidae with mental power. Zoölogists seem to consider the cerebration of cats and dogs about 50-50—but my respect always goes to the cool, sure, impersonal, delicately poised feline who minds his business and never slobbers—the aristocratic, epicurean philosopher who knows what he wants and tells interlopers to go to hell. There is no credit in having a dog attached to one—for a dog can be conditioned to become anybody's slave and property. But a cat is nobody's slave. You do not a cat. If one lives in your home, it is because he regards your way of life favourably, and accepts you as a friend, as one gentleman accepts another. He takes no kicks or insolence from anyone. If you are not worthy to associate with him, he will depart to seek an environment more suited to a gentleman's taste. Therefore he who retains the respect and companionship of a feline has proven himself to be essentially a superior citizen. For a human being, membership in the Kappa Alpha Tau forms a badge of distinction. Many are the eminent names on that member ship list—Mahomet himself, Richelieu, Poe, Baudelaire. . . one could catalogue them endlessly. Certainly, I ask no greater honour than to be accounted a citizen of Ulthar beyond the River Skai!
    H. P. Lovecraft

Related words: more suited to the idea, more suited for the position, more suited for summer, more suited for the task, more suited for an earlier time, more suited to out needs, more suitable for the job

Related questions:

  • What is more suitable for me?
  • What is more suited to my needs?
  • What is more suitable for me?
  • Word of the Day

    gave big cigar
    The word 'gave big cigar' doesn't make any sense as a phrase or a sentence. Therefore, it is not possible to provide antonyms for it. However, if we break down the phrase and consi...