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Joseph A Posted 9 years ago
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what is the "noun person" form of the verb "suit"?
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What is a "noun person" form?
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Joseph Awhat is the "noun person" form of the verb "suit"?
Do you mean the third person?

That color suits you well.
Those colors suited you better when you were a blonde.
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no I meant the noun person form of the verb "suit"
for example the noun person form of the verb "study" is "student", but what is the noun person of the verb "suit"?
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I'm not sure such a word exists. Can you give us a sentence of how you foresee using such a word? Use a blank in the sentence in place of the word you're seeking.
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Joseph Awhat is the "noun person" form of the verb "suit"?
'Suitor'? What meaning of 'suit' do you intend?
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Here are two noun forms, but they are not people.
suitability
suitableness
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Thanks, according to your answers there is not a noun person form for this verb, but I thought the its noun person form is "suitor"
verb noun person

suit suitor
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Sorry, Mister Micawber
I meant, is it OK to use "suitor" as the noun person for "suit"?
verb noun person
suit suitor
and do we have any other forms for its noun thing form except "suitablity" and "suitableness"?
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Joseph AI meant, is it OK to use "suitor" as the noun person for "suit"?
You said earlier that, e.g., the "noun person" form of the verb "study" is "student". This seems to mean that your "noun person" is someone who performs the verb. Therefore, are you looking for a word for someone who performs the verb "suit"? In what sense (as MM already asked)? While "su

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