suits
Pronunciation: [suːts]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
He wore a nice suit to the wedding and looked very sharp.
Example
She decided not to wear a suit because it was too hot outside.
Example
What color suit do you want to wear for the interview?
Context: "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.
Example
That dress really suits you; the color matches your eyes.
Example
These shoes don't suit me; they are too big and uncomfortable.
Example
Do you think this hairstyle suits me?
Context: "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.
Example
The company won the lawsuit and received a large settlement.
Example
She lost the lawsuit and had to pay the legal fees.
Example
What was the main reason for the suit filed in court?
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