suit Antonyms
Strongest:
- annoy
- anger
- pique
- exasperate
- exasperate
- anger
- get
- cross
- pique
- outrage
- aggravate
- provoke
- rouse
- perturb
- bug
- displease
- put-out
- irritate
- annoy
- irk
- ruffle
- vex
- chafe
- displease
- provoke
- chafe
- put-out
- inflame
- irk
- rile
- vex
- rile
- irritate
- ruffle
- grate
- rouse
- outrage
- bug
- grate
- get
- inflame
- perturb
- bother
- aggravate
- bother
- cross
Strong:
- disturb
- insult
- enrage
- fret
- harry
- offend
- rankle
- madden
- gall
- harass
- insult
- offend
- rankle
- disturb
- harry
- peeve
- infuriate
- agitate
- madden
- enrage
- distress
- peeve
- fret
- upset
- infuriate
- incense
- steam-up
- distress
- harass
- roil
- roil
- gall
- enflame
- nettle
- incense
- upset
- steam-up
- enflame
- agitate
- nettle
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Meaning of suit
suit (n)
a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color
a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy
(slang) a businessman dressed in a business suit
a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage)
a petition or appeal made to a person of superior status or rank
playing card in any of four sets of 13 cards in a pack; each set has its own symbol and color
suit (v)
be agreeable or acceptable to
be agreeable or acceptable
accord or comport with
enhance the appearance of
suit Sentence Examples
- The tailor meticulously crafted a navy suit that perfectly fit the client's physique.
- The executive's sharp suit exuded an air of confidence and authority.
- The actress looked stunning in a sparkling silver suit that accentuated her curves.
- The groom wore a classic black tuxedo suit for his wedding ceremony.
- The waiter was impeccable in his crisp white suit, ensuring a seamless dining experience.
- The superhero's suit provided them with extraordinary abilities and protection.
- The scientist's lab suit shielded them from hazardous materials and contaminants.
- The poker player's poker face was as unreadable as the cards in his suit.
- The chess master analyzed the game board, considering his next move in the suit.
- The magician performed a grand illusion, making the entire suit of diamonds disappear before the audience's eyes.
FAQs About the word suit
a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color, a comprehensive term for any proceeding in
lawsuit, complaint, action,proceeding, countersuit, counterclaim, case, cause, cross action,litigation
annoy, anger, pique, exasperate, exasperate, anger, get, cross, pique, outrage
The tailor meticulously crafted a navy suit that perfectly fit the client's physique.
The executive's sharp suit exuded an air of confidence and authority.
The actress looked stunning in a sparkling silver suit that accentuated her curves.
The groom wore a classic black tuxedo suit for his wedding ceremony.