What does suitableness mean?
Definitions for suitableness
suit·able·ness
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Princeton's WordNet
suitability, suitablenessnoun
the quality of having the properties that are right for a specific purpose
"an important requirement is suitability for long trips"
Wiktionary
suitablenessnoun
The state or quality of being suitable, adapted or accommodated; suitability; fitness; propriety; agreeableness.
suitablenessnoun
The result of being suitable.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Suitablenessnoun
Fitness; agreeableness.
Etymology: from suitable.
In words and styles, suitableness makes them acceptable and effective. Joseph Glanvill.
With ordinary minds, it is the suitableness, not the evidence of a truth that makes it to be yielded to; and it is seldom that any thing practically convinces a man that does not please him first. Robert South, Sermons.
He creates those sympathies and suitablenesses of nature that are the foundation of all true friendship, and by his providence brings persons so affected together. Robert South, Sermons.
Consider the laws themselves, and their suitableness or unsuitableness to those to whom they are given. John Tillotson.
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suitableness
Suitableness refers to the quality or state of being appropriate, fitting, or compatible for a particular purpose, situation, or context. It signifies conformity to a required or desired standard or criterion, as well as the capacity or potential to meet specified requirements or expectations.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of suitableness in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of suitableness in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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