Pantsuit
(noun)
A matching set of trousers and jacket worn as a suit, especially by women.
Origin:
The word 'pantsuit' was derived from 'pant' and 'suit', which are two separate articles of clothing. it was first used in the mid-20th century to describe a matching set of trousers and jacket worn as a suit.
Examples:
- She wore a navy blue pantsuit to the interview.
- The pantsuit was made of a lightweight material perfect for summer events.
- He was surprised to see his boss wearing a pantsuit instead of her usual dress.
- The pantsuit was a popular choice among politicians during the election.
- She chose a classic black pantsuit for the funeral.