Suit ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Suit ( noun )

  1. A set of clothes for formal or special occasions, typically a ma.n's
  2. A set of matching clothes worn by a person, especially a woman.
  3. An action or process of pursuing something that one wants or needs.
  4. A legal case or action.

Origin:

Middle english sute, from old french suite, from latin sequita, from sequi to follow.

Examples:

  1. He wore a dark suit to the wedding.
  2. She had a new suit made for the job interview.
  3. I'm going to make a suit for vacation.
  4. He is pursuing the suit against the company.
  5. The suit lasted for years in the court.

(As a verb)

Suit ( verb )

  1. A set of clothes for formal or special occasions, typically a ma.n's
  2. A set of matching clothes worn by a person, especially a woman.
  3. An action or process of pursuing something that one wants or needs.
  4. A legal case or action.

Origin:

Middle english sute, from old french suite, from latin sequita, from sequi to follow.

Examples:

  1. He wore a dark suit to the wedding.
  2. She had a new suit made for the job interview.
  3. I'm going to make a suit for vacation.
  4. He is pursuing the suit against the company.
  5. The suit lasted for years in the court.
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