What does SUITS mean?

Parts of Speech:

Suits is a noun and a verb.

Definitions:
  • As a noun, suits refer to a set of clothes made up of a matching jacket and trousers or skirt, typically worn for formal occasions.
  • As a verb, suits means to be appropriate or acceptable for someone or something.
Pronunciations:
  • US: /suːts/
  • UK: /suːts/
Origin and Usage:

The word suits originated from the Middle English word "sute" which means "a set of matching clothes." It has been in use since the 14th century. The noun form of suits is commonly used in formal settings such as weddings, business meetings, and courtrooms. The verb form of suits is used to describe something that is appropriate or fitting for a particular person or situation.

Synonyms:
  • As a noun: ensemble, outfit, attire, dress, clothing.
  • As a verb: fit, befit, match, correspond, agree.
Related Words:
  • Issue
  • Style
  • Event
  • Party
  • Group
Example Sentences:
  • He wore a smart suit to the job interview.
  • The dress code for the wedding was black tie, so he had to wear a suit.
  • The new restaurant suits her taste in food perfectly.
  • The bright colors of the painting suit the rooms decor.


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