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suit

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: suitspast: suitedpp: suiteding: suiting

The word carries a strong association with professionalism and formality. When referring to clothing, it evokes an image of corporate authority or ritualistic dress, often acting as a social uniform that signals status or a specific role within a hierarchy. In a legal context, the term shifts from a physical garment to a procedural action. It describes the formal initiation of a dispute, moving the conflict from a personal argument into a structured, institutional environment where rules of evidence and law prevail.

Countable when referring to a set of clothes or a legal case. Uncountable when referring to a suit of cards in a deck.

Meanings

Noun

A set of outer clothes made of the same fabric, typically a jacket and trousers or a skirt.

"He wore a charcoal suit to the interview."

Noun

A process in a court of law where one person or entity sues another.

"The company filed a suit against its former CEO."

Transitive Verb
[something][someone]

To be convenient, appropriate, or acceptable for someone.

"Does 3 PM suit you for the meeting?"

Transitive Verb
[something][someone]

To look attractive on someone or be a good match for their appearance.

"That shade of blue really suits your eyes."

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