Suite (noun)

  1. A set of rooms designated for one person's or family's use, especially in a hotel or other public building.
  2. A set of furniture of the same design.
  3. A group of related items or things.
  4. A group of musicians or other performers who play or sing together.
  5. A set of musical compositions, especially one in several movements.

Origin:

From middle english suite, from old french suite, from latin sequitātem ("a following"), from sequi ("to follo.w")

Examples:

  1. I had the pleasure of staying in a luxurious suite at the hotel.
  2. The furniture suite includes a sofa, two chairs, and a coffee table.
  3. This software suite contains all the tools needed for graphic design.
  4. The string suite performed beautiful pieces from Bach.
  5. The suite was composed of three movements, a fast one, a slow one and a dance.
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