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    suit
    [so͞ot]
    noun
    suit (noun) · suits (plural noun)
    1. a set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt:
      "a pinstriped suit"
    2. any of the sets distinguished by their pictorial symbols into which a deck of playing cards is divided, in conventional decks comprising spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs.
    3. short for lawsuit
      Similar:
      suit at law
      legal proceeding/process
      judicial proceedings
      legal dispute/contest
      bringing to book
      bringing of charges
    4. the process of trying to win a woman's affection with a view to marriage:
      "he could not compete with John's charms in Marian's eyes and his suit came to nothing"
    5. a complete set of sails required for a ship or for a set of spars:
      "they went ashore and changed to another suit of sails"
    verb
    suit (verb) · suits (third person present) · suited (past tense) · suited (past participle) · suiting (present participle)
    1. be convenient for or acceptable to:
      "the apartment has two bedrooms—if it suits, you can have one of them" · "he lied whenever it suited him"
      Similar:
      be convenient for
      be acceptable to
      be suitable for
      meet the requirements of
      satisfy the demands of
      be in line with the wishes of
      make appropriate to/for
      make fitting to/for
      • (suit oneself)
        act entirely according to one's own wishes (often used to express the speaker's annoyance):
        "“I'm not going to help you.” “Suit yourself.”"
      • archaic
        (suit something to)
        adapt or make appropriate for (something):
        "they took care to suit their answers to the questions put to them"
    2. go well with or enhance the features, figure, or character of (someone):
      "the dress didn't suit her"
      Similar:
      look attractive on
      enhance the appearance of
      look right on
      look good on
      show to advantage
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      put on clothes, especially for a particular activity:
      "I suited up and entered the water"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French siwte, from a feminine past participle of a Romance verb based on Latin sequi ‘follow’. Early senses included ‘attendance at a court’ and ‘legal process’; suit and suit derive from an earlier meaning ‘set of things to be used together’. The verb sense ‘make appropriate’ dates from the late 16th century.
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