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  1. : a set of computer programs designed to work together and usually sold as a single unit. Synonyms.

  2. SUITE definition: 1. a set of connected rooms, especially in a hotel: 2. a set of furniture for one room, of…. Learn more.

  3. noun. a number of things forming a series or set. a connected series of rooms to be used together: a hotel suite. a set of furniture, especially a set comprising the basic furniture necessary for one room: a bedroom suite. a company of followers or attendants; a train or retinue. Music.

  4. A suite (sounds like "sweet") is a collection of matching things. It usually refers to rooms together, like when you get a suite at a fancy hotel. It can also be a set of furniture or a musical composition. In housing terms, a suite is an apartment made up of connected rooms.

  5. 1. a series of items intended to be used together; set. 2. a number of connected rooms in a hotel forming one living unit. the presidential suite. 3. a matching set of furniture, esp of two armchairs and a settee. 4. a number of attendants or followers.

  6. Definition of suite noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. suite. (swēt) n. 1. A staff of attendants or followers; a retinue. 2. a. A group of related things intended to be used together; a set. b. (also so͞ot) A set of matching furniture: a dining room suite. 3. A series of connected rooms, as in a hotel or office building, used as a single unit. 4. Music. a.

  8. SUITE definition: 1. several pieces of furniture that go together: 2. a set of hotel rooms that are used together. Learn more.

  9. a set of rooms designated for one person's or family's use or for a particular purpose a suite of reception rooms a set of coordinating furniture there is plenty of space for a dining table and a three-piece suite 2.

  10. Suite Definition. A group of attendants or servants; train; retinue; staff. A set or series of related things. A set of matching furniture. A dining room suite. A series of connected rooms used as a living unit. An early form of instrumental composition consisting of a series of dances in the same key or in related keys.