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suit

British pronunciation/sˈuːt/
American pronunciation/ˈsut/
Suit
[NOM]
1

costume

a jacket with a pair of pants or a skirt that are made from the same cloth and should be worn together
Synonymes : suit of clothes
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What is a "suit"?

A suit is a set of garments consisting of a jacket and pants or a skirt, typically made of the same fabric and intended to be worn together as a formal or semi-formal outfit. Suits are often tailored to fit the wearer's body and come in a variety of styles and materials such as wool, linen, and silk. They are commonly worn for business or professional occasions, formal events, weddings, and other special occasions. Suits can be worn with a dress shirt and tie, and are often paired with dress shoes.

2

couleur

one of the four sets of playing cards (hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades) which comprise a pack and has its own unique symbol
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to suit
[VERBE]
MAIN VERB
1

aller à

(of a style of clothes, color, etc.) to look good on someone
Synonymes : become
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Exemples
1Part-time work would suit me right down to the ground.
2He paired his suit with polished dress shoes.
3That job would suit you to a tee.
4My dad bought a stylish suit for his friend's wedding.
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