Suitable vs Splendid - What's the difference?
suitable | splendid | Related terms |
Having sufficient or the required properties for a certain purpose or task; appropriate to a certain occasion.
Possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.
Showy; magnificent; sumptuous; pompous; as, a splendid palace; a splendid procession or pageant.
brilliant, excellent, of a very high standard
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Suitable is a related term of splendid.
As adjectives the difference between suitable and splendid
is that suitable is having sufficient or the required properties for a certain purpose or task; appropriate to a certain occasion while splendid is possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.suitable
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* fit for purpose (British) * up to standard (British)Antonyms
* unsuitableDerived terms
* suitabilitySee also
* fit * meet * appropriate * apt * pertinent * seemly * eligible * consonant * corresponding * congruousExternal links
* * 1000 English basic wordssplendid
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Adjective
(en-adj)Sergio Agüero strike wins derby for Manchester City against 10-man United," guardian.co.uk
- Hart had to make two splendid saves as Van Persie and Di María took aim and Fellaini should really have done better with a headed chance.