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Suit - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A suit is a set of matching formal clothes, typically including a jacket and trousers or skirt, worn for professional or special occasions. It can also refer to a legal case or a set of playing cards.

suit

/sut/ /sjuːt/

Definition:

A set of matching clothes, or a legal case in court.

Synonyms:

outfit, ensemble, lawsuit, litigation

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

undress, mismatch

Common Collocations:

business suit, wedding suit, file a suit, follow suit, suit jacket

Derivatives:

suited, suiting

Usage Tips:

Use "suit" for clothing or legal actions; "follow suit" means to imitate someone's actions.

Common Phrases:

follow suit, suit yourself, in one's birthday suit

Etymology:

From Old French "suite," meaning "a following," later adapted to clothing and legal contexts.

Examples:

  • 1. He wore a sharp black suit to the interview.
  • 2. She decided to sue and filed a lawsuit last week.
  • 3. The team followed suit after their leader’s example.
  • 4. This color doesn’t suit your complexion very well.

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