suit

/ˈsüt/

Middle English sute, seute pursuit, retinue, set, legal action, from Anglo-French siute, suite, from Vulgar Latin *sequita, from feminine of *sequitus, past participle of *sequere to follow

noun

  1. a set of garments: such as

  2. an ensemble of two or more usually matching outer garments (such as a jacket, vest, and trousers)

  3. a costume to be worn for a special purpose or under particular conditions

businessmen wearing three-piece suits

verb

  1. to meet the needs or desires of : please

  2. to be proper for : befit

  3. to be becoming to

suits me fine

idiom

  1. to be affordable by people with different amounts of money

The restaurant has meals priced to suit every pocketbook.