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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.) One of the four sets of cards which
constitute
a pack; -- each set
consisting
of
thirteen
cards
bearing
a
particular
emblem,
as
hearts,
spades,
cubs, or
diamonds..
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Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Quality
suited
to
inspire
respect
or
reverence;
loftiness
and
grace;
impressiveness;
stateliness;
-- said of //en,
manner,
style,
etc..
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) One of a suit of
playing
cards,
stamped
with the
figure
of a
diamond..
Shape
::
Shape (v. i.) To suit; to be
adjusted
or
conformable.
Extensile
::
Extensile
(a.)
Suited
for, or
capable
of,
extension;
extensible..
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) To look gay and
joyous;
to have an
appearance
suited
to
excite
joy; as,
smiling
spring;
smiling
plenty..
Singleton
::
Singleton
(n.) In
certain
games at
cards,
as
whist,
a
single
card of any suit held at the deal by a
player;
as, to lead a
singleton..
Candidate
::
Candidate
(n.) One who
offers
himself,
or is put
forward
by
others,
as a
suitable
person
or an
aspirant
or
contestant
for an
office,
privilege,
or
honor;
as, a
candidate
for the
office
of
governor;
a
candidate
for holy
orders;
a
candidate
for
scholastic
honors..
Imparity
::
Imparity
(n.) Lack of
comparison,
correspondence,
or
suitableness;
incongruity..
Allow
::
Allow (v. t.) To like; to be
suited
or
pleased
with.
Beseemly
::
Beseemly
(a.) Fit;
suitable;
becoming.
Agreeably
::
Agreeably
(adv.)
In
accordance;
suitably;
consistently;
conformably;
--
followed
by to and
rarely
by with. See
Agreeable,
4..
Gradatory
::
Gradatory
(a.)
Suitable
for
walking;
-- said of the limbs of an
animal
when
adapted
for
walking
on land.
Inconvenience
::
Inconvenience
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
inconvenient;
want of
convenience;
unfitness;
unsuitableness;
inexpediency;
awkwardness;
as, the
inconvenience
of the
arrangement..
Spurgall
::
Spur (v. i.) To spur on one'
horse;
to
travel
with great
expedition;
to
hasten;
hence,
to press
forward
in any
pursuit..
Aptly
::
Aptly
(adv.)
In an apt or
suitable
manner;
fitly;
properly;
pertinently;
appropriately;
readily.
Industrialism
::
Industrialism
(n.)
Devotion
to
industrial
pursuits;
labor;
industry.
Womanish
::
Womanish
(a.)
Suitable
to a
woman,
having
the
qualities
of a
woman;
effeminate;
not
becoming
a man; --
usually
in a
reproachful
sense.
See the Note under
Effeminate..
Pacific
::
Pacific
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
peace;
suited
to make or
restore
peace;
of a
peaceful
character;
not
warlike;
not
quarrelsome;
conciliatory;
as,
pacific
words or acts; a
pacific
nature
or
condition..
Rabble
::
Rabble
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
rabble;
like, or
suited
to, a
rabble;
disorderly;
vulgar..
Unappropriate
::
Unappropriate
(a.)
Inappropriate;
unsuitable.
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