noun “suit”
Singular suit, Plural suits
- a set of clothes for men, consisting of a jacket and trousers
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
For her job interview, Sarah chose a sleek, gray suit to make a professional impression.
- a set of clothes for women, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers but allowing more variety than the male variant
- clothing designed for a specific activity (like a spacesuit or swimsuit)
Astronauts have to wear space suits if they want to go outside of the spacecraft.
- (informal) an important person within a company
The suits in the company decided to implement a new hiring policy.
- a legal process to recover a right or claim
After months of negotiation, they decided to bring a suit against the company for breach of contract.
- one of the categories into which cards in a deck are divided, marked by color or emblems
In a game of poker, the four suits are hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades.
verb “suit”
Infinitiv suit; hien suits; Verg. suited; Part. Verg. suited; Ger. suiting
- to be convenient or useful
This time suits me for a meeting; how about you?
- to match or enhance someone's appearance
The bright red tie suited him perfectly for the gala event.
- to be fitting or appropriate for something
The bright colors of the painting suited the lively atmosphere of the children's playroom perfectly.