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Definition of suit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of suit is as below...
Suit (n.) That which
follows
as a
retinue;
a
company
of
attendants
or
followers;
the
assembly
of
persons
who
attend
upon a
prince,
magistrate,
or other
person
of
distinction;
-- often
written
suite,
and
pronounced
sw/t..
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Seemly
::
Seemly
(v. i.)
Suited
to the
object,
occasion,
purpose,
or
character;
suitable;
fit;
becoming;
comely;
decorous..
Corselet
::
Corselet
(n.) Armor for the body, as, the body
breastplate
and
backpiece
taken
together;
-- also, used for the
entire
suit of the day,
including
breastplate
and
backpiece,
tasset
and
headpiece..
Merchantly
::
Merchantly
(a.)
Merchantlike;
suitable
to the
character
or
business
of a
merchant.
Search
::
Search
(v. t.) The act of
seeking
or
looking
for
something;
quest;
inquiry;
pursuit
for
finding
something;
examination.
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
induct
into an
office
with
suitable
ceremonies
or
solemnities;
to
invest
with power or
authority
in a
formal
manner;
to
install;
as, to
inaugurate
a
president;
to
inaugurate
a
king..
Suite
::
Suitable
(a.)
Capable
of
suiting;
fitting;
accordant;
proper;
becoming;
agreeable;
adapted;
as,
ornaments
suitable
to one's
station;
language
suitable
for the
subject..
Demisuit
::
Demisuit
(n.) A suit of light armor
covering
less than the whole body, as
having
no
protection
for the legs below the
thighs,
no vizor to the
helmet,
and the
like..
Rival
::
Rival (n.) One who is in
pursuit
of the same
object
as
another;
one
striving
to reach or
obtain
something
which
another
is
attempting
to
obtain,
and which one only can
posses;
a
competitor;
as,
rivals
in love;
rivals
for a
crown..
Arrangement
::
Arrangement
(n.) The act of
arranging
or
putting
in an
orderly
condition;
the state of being
arranged
or put in
order;
disposition
in
suitable
form.
Grapholite
::
Grapholite
(n.) Any
species
of slate
suitable
to be
written
on.
Roast
::
Roast (n.) That which is
roasted;
a piece of meat which has been
roasted,
or is
suitable
for being
roasted..
Reconcile
::
Reconcile
(v. t.) To make
consistent
or
congruous;
to bring to
agreement
or
suitableness;
--
followed
by with or to.
Compensate
::
Compensate
(v. t.) To make equal
return
to; to
remunerate;
to
recompense;
to give an
equivalent
to; to
requite
suitably;
as, to
compensate
a
laborer
for his work, or a
merchant
for his
losses..
Intervene
::
Intervene
(v. i.) In a suit to which one has not been made a
party,
to put
forward
a
defense
of one's
interest
in the
subject
matter..
Disagreement
::
Disagreement
(n.)
Unsuitableness;
unadaptedness.
Incongruous
::
Incongruous
(a.) Not
congruous;
reciprocally
disagreeing;
not
capable
of
harmonizing
or
readily
assimilating;
inharmonious;
inappropriate;
unsuitable;
not
fitting;
inconsistent;
improper;
as, an
incongruous
remark;
incongruous
behavior,
action,
dress,
etc..
Postulation
::
Postulation
(n.) The act of
postulating,
or that which is
postulated;
assumption;
solicitation;
suit;
cause..
Taxable
::
Taxable
(a.) That may be
legally
charged
by a court
against
the
plaintiff
of
defendant
in a suit; as,
taxable
costs..
Passionist
::
Passionist
(n.) A
member
of a
religious
order
founded
in Italy in 1737, and
introduced
into the
United
States
in 1852. The
members
of the order unite the
austerities
of the
Trappists
with the
activity
and zeal of the
Jesuits
and
Lazarists.
Called
also
Barefooted
Clerks
of the Most Holy
Cross..
Easeful
::
Easeful
(a.) Full of ease;
suitable
for
affording
ease or rest;
quiet;
comfortable;
restful.
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