business suit

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business suit

A man wears a business suit to an important meeting.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A suit of clothes traditionally worn by businessmen: A matching set of formal garments, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers (or a skirt for women), made from the same fabric and intended for professional or formal business settings.
Usage
  • The term "business suit" refers specifically to the complete, matching outfit worn in professional environments.
  • It describes a standard of formal business attire.
  • It is used as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • He wore a crisp, navy blue business suit to the important meeting.
    • A well-tailored business suit is considered essential attire in many corporate offices.
    • She purchased a new business suit for her job interview.
Advanced Usage
  • "The business suit": Can be used generically to refer to the concept or standard of formal business attire as an institution.
    • The business suit has evolved over the decades but remains a symbol of professionalism.
Variants and Related Words
  • Suit (n): A set of outer clothes made of the same fabric. "Business suit" is a specific type of suit.
  • Lounge suit (n): A British term largely synonymous with "business suit."
  • Two-piece suit (n): A descriptive term highlighting that the suit consists of a jacket and trousers/skirt.
Synonyms
  • Professional attire: Clothing suitable for a professional environment.
  • Formal wear (in a business context): Clothing that is formally appropriate for business.
Related Phrases
  • To wear a business suit: The standard phrase for putting on this attire.
    • All executives are expected to wear a business suit on weekdays.
  • Business suit culture: Refers to the corporate environment where such attire is the norm.
    • The tech startup famously rejected the traditional business suit culture.
business suit

A man wears a business suit to an important meeting.

Noun
  1. a suit of clothes traditionally worn by businessmen