suite
noun /swiːt/
/swiːt/
- a hotel/private/honeymoon suite
- a suite of rooms/offices
Homophones suite | sweetsuite sweet/swiːt//swiːt/- suite noun
- She booked a hotel suite overlooking Central Park.
- sweet adjective
- Add some honey to make it sweet.
- sweet noun
- Suck this sweet—it might soothe your throat.
Wordfindersee also edit suite, en suite- accommodation
- book
- full board
- holiday
- hotel
- reception
- reservation
- room service
- suite
- vacancy
Extra ExamplesTopics Holidaysc1- a family suite of two interconnecting rooms
- a video editing suite
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- private
- luxury
- bridal
- …
- a suite of offices
- a suite of rooms
- a bathroom/bedroom suite
- (British English) a three-piece suite with two armchairs and a sofa
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bathroom
- bedroom
- three-piece
- …
- a suite of furniture
- a piece of music made up of three or more related parts, for example pieces from an opera
- Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite
- (computing) a set of related computer programs
- a suite of software development tools
Word Originlate 17th cent.: from French, from Anglo-Norman French siwte, from a feminine past participle of a Romance verb based on Latin sequi ‘follow’.