suit in Kashmiri कॉशुर
suit in Marathi मराठी
suit in Sindhi سنڌي
suit in Tamil தமிழ்
suit in English
- suit⇄expr. bring suit, to start a lawsuit.
Ex. The landlord brought suit to collect the money which the tenant owed him. - suit⇄expr. follow suit,
a. to play a card of the same suit as that first played.
Ex. Having but two or three small trumps, he should never force his partner to trump, if he finds he cannot follow suit (J. Beaufort).
b. (Figurative.) to fol - suit⇄expr. suit oneself, to do as one pleases.
Ex. If you will not take my advice, suit yourself. - suit⇄expr. suit up, to put on a special suit or uniform.
Ex. He could be suited up and sent off to war (Russell Baker). - suit⇄noun 1. a set of clothes to be worn together. A man's suit consists of a coat, trousers, and sometimes a vest. A woman's suit consists of a coat and either a skirt or trousers.
Ex. The knight wore a suit of armor. His suit of ancient black (Vachel - suit⇄suit, noun, verb.
- suit⇄v.i. 1. to be suitable; be convenient; be fitting.
2. (Archaic.) to agree or harmonize. - suit⇄v.t. 1. to make suitable or appropriate; make fit.
Ex. The teacher suited the punishment to the offense by making the student sweep up the bits of paper he had thrown.
(SYN) adjust.
2. to be good for; agree with.
Ex. A cold clim