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    Suit
    /so͞ot/

    noun

    • 1. a set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt: "a pinstriped suit" Similar outfitset of clothescostumeensemble
    • 2. any of the sets distinguished by their pictorial symbols into which a deck of playing cards is divided, in conventional decks comprising spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs.

    verb

    • 1. be convenient for or acceptable to: "the apartment has two bedrooms—if it suits, you can have one of them" Similar be convenient forbe acceptable tobe suitable formeet the requirements of
    • 2. go well with or enhance the features, figure, or character of (someone): "the dress didn't suit her" Similar look attractive onenhance the appearance oflook right onlook good on
  2. The meaning of SUIT is a set of garments. How to use suit in a sentence. a set of garments: such as; an ensemble of two or more usually matching outer garments (such as a jacket, vest, and trousers)…

  3. a set of clothes made of the same material and usually consisting of a jacket and pants or skirt. A suit is also a set of clothes or a piece of clothing to be worn in a particular situation or for a particular activity: a bathing suit.

  4. a set of men's garments of the same color and fabric, consisting of trousers, a jacket, and sometimes a vest. a similarly matched set consisting of a skirt and jacket, and sometimes a topcoat or blouse, worn by women. any costume worn for some special activity: a running suit. Often suits.

  5. suit. (so͞ot) n. 1. a. A set of matching outer garments, especially one consisting of a coat with trousers or a skirt, often worn on formal occasions. b. Slang A person, especially an executive, who wears one of these garments at work. 2. An outfit worn for a special activity: a diving suit; a running suit. 3.

  6. In a court of law, a suit is a case in which someone tries to get a legal decision against a person or company, often so that the person or company will have to pay them money for having done something wrong to them.

  7. noun. /suːt/ Idioms. a set of clothes made of the same cloth, including a jacket and trousers or a skirt. She was wearing a grey business suit. He is dressed in a formal black suit. They won't let men into the restaurant without a suit and tie. a two-/three-piece suit (= of two/three pieces of clothing) a pinstripe suit.

  8. suit. Among many other meanings, a suit is a jacket and pants that matchformalwear for men. Suits are well-suited (appropriate) for some jobs and formal events, like a funeral. A suit is also short for a lawsuit — like when you file a suit against a doctor who removed the wrong kidney.

  9. SUIT definition: 1. a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material: 2. one of the…. Learn more.

  10. A set of clothes to be worn together; now, esp., a coat and trousers (or skirt), and sometimes a vest, usually all of the same material. Any complete outfit. A suit of armor. A person wearing a suit; specif., a business executive or a bureaucrat.

  11. 5 days ago · A set of clothes to be worn together, now especially a man's matching jacket and trousers (also business suit or lounge suit ), or a similar outfit for a woman. Nick hired a navy-blue suit for the wedding. (by extension) A garment or set of garments suitable and/or required for a given task or activity: space suit, boiler suit, protective suit ...

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