not suit (one)
not suit (one)
To not be ideal, appropriate, or desirable for one. That time doesn't really suit me. Could we schedule the meeting for the afternoon instead? Those colors don't quite suit you, Tom. Why don't you try something a bit more subtle?
See also: not, suit
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
This doesn't quite suit me.
and It doesn't quite suit me.This is not quite what I want.; This does not please me. (Compare this with (It) suits me (fine).) Clerk: How do you like this one? Mary: It doesn't quite suit me. Bob: This doesn't quite suit me. Let me see something a little darker. Clerk: How's this? Bob: Better.
See also: quite, suit, this
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- best of both possible worlds
- best of both worlds
- best of both worlds, the
- enjoy
- best of the bunch
- be the best of a bad bunch
- be the best of a bad lot
- best of all worlds
- he that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens
- endure