17 adverbs to describe how to suitable

On the shore, or about twenty miles from the shore of the principal sea to the southward of the equator, and but a few degrees from the equator itself, I perceived at last a point which appeared peculiarly suitable for my descent.

I thought he would be eminently suitable.

There is a very artistic white fire-proof ware which is specially suitable for using in this way, so that besides the saving of trouble, one can have the food hot and crisp from the ovena rather difficult, or at least uncertain consummation if there is much shifting from one dish to another.

She cannot be taken unawares; her flutter, her surprise, her hesitancy are assumed as being artistically suitable, but her unpreparedness is never bona fide.

The Figure of Death, [the Regal Crown upon his Head,] his Menace of Satan, his advancing to the Combat, the Outcry at his Birth, are Circumstances too noble to be past over in Silence, and extreamly suitable to this King of Terrors.

The Author afterwards gives us a Description of the Morning, which is wonderfully suitable to a Divine Poem, and peculiar to that first Season of Nature:

" "Yes, you have a good voice, an impassioned face and mannerall very suitable, no doubt; but what will it amount to, after all?

" Sylvia thought of making the obviously suitable remark that she cared nothing about what people thought, but such a claim was so preposterously untrue to her character that she could not bring the words past her lips.

For example, rice, barley, pulses, &c., may be, and are, all excellent foods, but they are not always severally suitable under every possible condition.

It is of a pale reddish marble, and tho' I perfectly agree with Forsyth, that colored marble is not at all adapted to statuary, yet in this instance it gives a wonderful effect and is strikingly suitable, as the slight reddish colour gives a full idea of the flesh after the skin is torn off.

She dresses suitable (suitably) to her station.

The large areas of state-owned lands in the Lake States suitable, mainly, for timber growing, enabled this section to create extensive state forests without the necessity of purchase as was the case in New York and Pennsylvania.

The same principle holds good in the case of the ready-made poetic or historical themes, which arerightly or wronglyconsidered suitable for treatment in blank verse.

Then the mummy-case itself was curiously suitable.

Indeed her attire was so trim, and so exceedingly suitable for rough work, that everyone at the first glance decided she must be English.

It proved extraordinarily suitable for his purpose.

Bignonia (Trumpet Flower).This is admirably suitable for a south wall, but it requires plenty of room.

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