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Adjective
/ˈso͞otid/,
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Right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation,
  1. Right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation
    • - the task is ideally suited to a computer
  2. Wearing a suit of clothes of a specified type, fabric, or color
    • - a dark-suited man
    • - sober-suited lawyers

  1. suitable: meant or adapted for an occasion or use; "a tractor suitable (or fit) for heavy duty"; "not an appropriate (or fit) time for flippancy"
  2. outfitted or supplied with clothing; "recruits suited in green"
  3. (suiting) a fabric used for suits
  4. Of the same suit
  5. A hold'em starting hand in which the two cards are the same suit. Example: "I had to play J-3 -- it was suited."
  6. When cards all share a suit, they are said to be suited. "the flop came 678-suited. Someone had to have a strong draw, but it wasn't me - I folded."
  7. a hand with cards from the same card suit.
  8. adj.  1. Cards of the same suit, such as king-nine of clubs.  Suited hole cards are valuable because they are more likely to form a flush with the board.  2. A high card with a suited card of unimportant rank.  She held a suited king.
  9. With regard to a card, one that belongs to a suit (see above).  In Tarot, they are the Minor Arcana.
  10. Two cards of the same suit, such as both Hearts. More likely to make a flush than other combinations (compare off suit).
  11. The two pocket cards are both the same suit, eg both clubs or both hearts.
  12. Two or more cards of an identical suit.