suit

/sut/
verb
  1. To be appropriate or acceptable for someone or something; to fit or match.
    • That color really suits you.
    • The new schedule suits everyone in the office.
    • We need to find a time that suits both of us.
  2. To make someone or something look attractive or appropriate.
    • Short hair suits her face shape.
    • The dark wood suits the room's elegant style.
    • That dress suits you perfectly.
  3. To adapt or adjust something to fit a particular need or purpose.
    • He suited his speech to the audience's interests.
    • The chef suited the menu to the guests' dietary restrictions.
    • You can suit the exercises to your own fitness level.
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noun
  1. A set of clothes made from the same fabric, usually a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt, worn especially for business or formal occasions.
    • She bought a new suit for her cousin's wedding.
    • He wore a gray suit to the job interview.
    • The store sells both men's and women's suits.
  2. One of the four categories (clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades) into which playing cards are divided.
    • In poker, a flush is five cards of the same suit.
    • He drew a heart, which was the suit he needed.
    • Each suit has thirteen cards, from ace to king.
  3. A lawsuit; a legal claim or case brought to a court of law.
    • The company filed a suit against its former partner.
    • She won the suit and received compensation for damages.
    • The judge dismissed the suit due to lack of evidence.
  4. A set of protective clothing worn for a specific activity or purpose.
    • He bought a new ski suit for his trip to the mountains.
    • Firefighters wear a special suit to protect them from heat.
    • The diver put on a wet suit before jumping into the ocean.
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