suits
Prononciation : [suːts]
Mot
Contexte : « clothing »
(noun) a type of formal clothing that people usually wear for work or special occasions. A suit often includes a matching jacket and pants.
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He wore a nice suit to the wedding and looked very sharp.
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She decided not to wear a suit because it was too hot outside.
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What color suit do you want to wear for the interview?
Contexte : « fit or match »
(verb) to be appropriate or right for someone or something. When something suits you, it looks good or feels good for you.
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That dress really suits you; the color matches your eyes.
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These shoes don't suit me; they are too big and uncomfortable.
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Do you think this hairstyle suits me?
Contexte : « legal »
(noun) a legal action taken by one person or group against another in a court. It usually happens when someone wants to resolve a conflict through the law.
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The company won the lawsuit and received a large settlement.
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She lost the lawsuit and had to pay the legal fees.
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What was the main reason for the suit filed in court?
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