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Noun
A set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together
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“Two men rose from among the audience, one young, in a khaki suit with short trousers, the other older, with a white shirt.”
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A legal lawsuit
“I nodded, thinking that if Sam somehow did win his suit, it would turn the entire insurance industry on its head.”
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The process of trying to win a woman's affection with a view to marriage
“He has plotted revenge against those that caused the rejection of his suit to the princess.”
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A request or solicitation, typically made in earnest
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“Oh this love at sight that sprang, must be hopeless, sad, and mute. For there's none to feel my pang, and there's none to hear my suit.”
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(informal) A high-ranking executive in an organization, typically wearing a suit
“Kahane wants nothing to do with the studio suit who has spurned him for so long, and storms out.”
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A declaration of fault or blame against another
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The act of defending a position or right
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A person who works at a commercial institution
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A young, upwardly mobile urban professional person with an affluent lifestyle
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A demonstration of respect or deference
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A number of similar or related events, objects, or people coming one after another
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A dinner jacket
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A category having attributes in common while differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality
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(usually used in plural form "attentions") An act of civility or courtesy, especially in courtship
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An outer garment with sleeves, worn outdoors and typically extending below the hips
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To be good or appropriate for someone or a particular purpose
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“They cost little or nothing and can be tailored to suit your lifestyle and level of motivation.”
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To enhance the appearance of
“He had on a navy blue jacket that really did suit him.”
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To adapt or tailor (something) for someone or a given condition
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“Michael is attempting to suit his behavior to the behavior of his mother, to establish a relationship that at least approaches a partnership.”
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To delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
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“Should it suit you to accept this appointment, the Queen has much pleasure in offering it to you, and will nominate you forthwith.”
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To dress in clothes (of a given type or kind)
“Eli would suit himself in the clothes of the orthodox Hebrew, parading through the town.”
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To form a pleasing or harmonious relationship or combination with
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(conform to) To be like or in accordance with
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To function in a complementary manner with
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To furnish with accessories
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To be part of, in the proper place
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To assort according to type, category or class
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To be applicable or relevant
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(usually used in past participle form) To design or destine for a particular purpose
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To be or to provide an advantage to
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