suit
Definition of suit:
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part of speech: verb
To agree: to correspond.
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part of speech: noun
Act of suing: an action at law: a petition: a series: a set: a number of things of the same kind or made to be used together, as clothes or armor: courtship.
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part of speech: noun
A number of things used together, as a suit of clothes; a petition, prayer, or request; courtship; an action at law.
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: verb
To agree together, as things made on a common plan; to fit; to adapt; to please; to make content; to agree or correspond; to match or tally.
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part of speech: verb
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Common misspellings:
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- suiet (10.0%)
- sut (10.0%)
- uit (6.7%)
- sult (3.3%)
- sui (13.3%)
- suiets (6.7%)
- siute (3.3%)
- sute (3.3%)
- souit (6.7%)
- suti (13.3%)
- sutes (6.7%)
- suie (3.3%)
- siut (3.3%)
- wuit (3.3%)
- seuit (6.7%)
Usage examples for suit:
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He's making a new suit for me; and I'd hate to have anything happen to him.
"The Tale of Ferdinand Frog" – Arthur Scott Bailey -
Conversin' was his long suit
"Shorty McCabe" – Sewell Ford -
" For a long time we could find neither to suit us.
"Stories of Birds" – Lenore Elizabeth Mulets -
You know we have a suit
"The Complete PG Edition of The Works of Winston Churchill" – Winston Churchill