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Synonyms and antonyms of Suits in American Thesaurus

Suits

baro't saya (noun)

Philippine English an outfit consisting of a blouse without a collar and a long skirt that is wrapped and tied, worn by Filipina women

business suit (noun)

a formal suit that someone wears for work

catsuit (noun)

a piece of women’s clothing with long sleeves and legs that fits tightly over the body

jumpsuit (noun)

a tight piece of clothing that covers the body and legs, and sometimes the arms

leisure suit (noun)

American a man’s informal suit, common in the 1970s, consisting of pants and a jacket that is similar to a shirt

morning dress (noun)

mainly British a man’s formal suit worn on formal occasions

onesie (noun)

a one-piece item of clothing made of soft material and covering the whole body. It is usually worn for sleeping or relaxing, especially by young people.

pantsuit (noun)

American a woman’s suit that consists of pants and a jacket

safari suit (noun)

an informal suit made of light-colored cloth, worn in hot weather

suit (noun)

a set of clothes made from the same cloth, usually a jacket with pants or a skirt

three-piece suit (noun)

a set of clothes that consists of a jacket, pants, and vest made from the same cloth

trouser suit (noun)

mainly British a pantsuit

tux (noun)

informal a tuxedo

tuxedo (noun)

a type of suit that men wear on very formal occasions. The usual British word is dinner suit.

tweeds (noun)

a suit made from tweed

zoot suit (noun)

a suit worn in the 1940s that had a long jacket with big shoulders and pants that were loose at the top and narrow at the bottom