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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.) A
number
of
things
used
together,
and
generally
necessary
to be
united
in order to
answer
their
purpose;
a
number
of
things
ordinarily
classed
or used
together;
a set; as, a suit of
curtains;
a suit of
armor;
a suit of
clothes..
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Plant
::
Plant (n.) A young
oyster
suitable
for
transplanting.
Competent
::
Competent
(a.)
Answering
to all
requirements;
adequate;
sufficient;
suitable;
capable;
legally
qualified;
fit.
Impennes
::
Impennes
(n. pl.) An order of
birds,
including
only the
penguins,
in which the wings are
without
quills,
and not
suited
for
flight..
Proportion
::
Proportion
(v.) To
adjust
in a
suitable
proportion,
as one thing or one part to
another;
as, to
proportion
the size of a
building
to its
height;
to
proportion
our
expenditures
to our
income..
Poorly
::
Poorly
(adv.)
In a poor
manner
or
condition;
without
plenty,
or
sufficiency,
or
suitable
provision
for
comfort;
as, to live
poorly..
Suit
::
Suit (n.)
Things
that
follow
in a
series
or
succession;
the
individual
objects,
collectively
considered,
which
constitute
a
series,
as of
rooms,
buildings,
compositions,
etc.; -- often
written
suite,
and
pronounced
sw/t..
Genteel
::
Genteel
(a.)
Suited
to the
position
of lady or a
gentleman;
as, to live in a
genteel
allowance..
Decency
::
Decency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
decent,
suitable,
or
becoming,
in words or
behavior;
propriety
of form in
social
intercourse,
in
actions,
or in
discourse;
proper
formality;
becoming
ceremony;
seemliness;
hence,
freedom
from
obscenity
or
indecorum;
modesty..
Correspondent
::
Correspondent
(a.)
Suitable;
adapted;
fit;
corresponding;
congruous;
conformable;
in
accord
or
agreement;
obedient;
willing.
Liking
::
Liking
(n.) The state of being
pleasing;
a
suiting.
See On
liking,
below..
Handsome
::
Handsome
(superl.)
Suitable
or fit in
action;
marked
with
propriety
and ease;
graceful;
becoming;
appropriate;
as, a
handsome
style,
etc..
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) An
application
for the
removal
of a cause or suit from an
inferior
to a
superior
judge or court for
reexamination
or
review.
Respond
::
Respond
(v. t.) To suit or
accord
with; to
correspond
to.
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) A
person
appointed,
ordinarily
by a
court,
to
receive,
and hold in
trust,
money or other
property
which is the
subject
of
litigation,
pending
the suit; a
person
appointed
to take
charge
of the
estate
and
effects
of a
corporation,
and to do other acts
necessary
to
winding
up its
affairs,
in
certain
cases..
Champertor
::
Champertor
(n.) One
guilty
of
champerty;
one who
purchases
a suit, or the right of
suing,
and
carries
it on at his own
expense,
in order to
obtain
a share of the
gain..
Avocation
::
Avocation
(n.)
Pursuits;
duties;
affairs
which
occupy
one's time; usual
employment;
vocation.
Check
::
Check (v. i.) To turn, when in
pursuit
of
proper
game, and fly after other
birds..
Talbot
::
Talbot
(n.) A sort of dog, noted for quick scent and eager
pursuit
of
game..
Victim
::
Victim
(n.) A
person
or thing
destroyed
or
sacrificed
in the
pursuit
of an
object,
or in
gratification
of a
passion;
as, a
victim
to
jealousy,
lust, or
ambition..
Mace
::
Mace (n.) A rod for
playing
billiards,
having
one end
suited
to
resting
on the table and
pushed
with one
hand..
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