Suit vs Suite

Suit [suːtˌ sjuːt] means (1.) a set of clothing designed to be worn together because of the cut and similar material, usually a jacket and matching skirt or trousers for a woman, a jacket and trousers and sometimes a vest for men. A suit may also be an outfit used for a specific purpose (2.) a civil petition (lawsuit) (3.) the four sets of playing cards in a deck that correspond to spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs (4.) the act of courting a woman (5.) to be appropriate or convenient (6.) to meet the standards of something or someone 

Suite [swiːt] means (1.) a set of connected rooms that form one unit, such as in a hotel (2.) a set of matching furniture (3.) a group of attendants for a high-ranking person (4.) a set of coordinated computer programs (5.) selected musical works arranged to be performed as one instrumental work.


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