Need another word that means the same as “suite”? Find 15 synonyms and 30 related words for “suite” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Suite” are: rooms, cortege, entourage, retinue, apartment, set of rooms, suite of rooms, train, escort, cortège, royal household, court, company, following, staff
Suite as a Noun
Definitions of "Suite" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “suite” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A musical composition of several movements only loosely connected.
- Apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel.
- A group of minerals, rocks, or fossils occurring together and characteristic of a location or period.
- A set of rooms designated for one person's or family's use or for a particular purpose.
- A set of coordinating furniture.
- A set of selected pieces from an opera or musical, arranged to be played as one instrumental work.
- A set of programs with a uniform design and the ability to share data.
- A matching set of furniture.
- The group following and attending to some important person.
- A group of people in attendance on a monarch or other person of high rank.
- A set of instrumental compositions, originally in dance style, to be played in succession.
Synonyms of "Suite" as a noun (15 Words)
apartment | A suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house. The Imperial apartments. |
company | Small military unit; usually two or three platoons. He was silent among such distinguished company. |
cortege | The group following and attending to some important person. |
cortège | A funeral procession. |
court | The courtiers retinue and household of a sovereign. The house was built around an inner court. |
entourage | A group of people attending or surrounding an important person. An entourage of loyal courtiers. |
following | What follows or comes next. He attracted a worldwide following. |
retinue | A group of advisers, assistants, or others accompanying an important person. The rock star s retinue of security guards and personal cooks. |
rooms | Apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit as in a hotel. |
royal household | Stag with antlers of 12 or more branches. |
set of rooms | Being temporarily ready to respond in a particular way. |
staff | The body of teachers and administrators at a school. The dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university. |
suite of rooms | A matching set of furniture. |
train | A series of connected railway carriages or wagons moved by a locomotive or by integral motors. The bride s train was carried by her two young nephews. |
Usage Examples of "Suite" as a noun
- A suite of reception rooms.
- The Royal Saloon was built for the use of the Queen and her suite.
- Potassic rock suites are a characteristic feature of the area.
- There is plenty of space for a dining table and a three-piece suite.
Associations of "Suite" (30 Words)
ascending | The act of changing location in an upward direction. Incomes ranked in ascending order of size. |
bath | A bathroom. How to bath a baby. |
bathe | Swim for pleasure or recreation. I was bathed in a cold sweat. |
bathroom | A set of matching units to be fitted in a bathroom especially as sold together. I have to go to the bathroom. |
bathtub | A bath. |
bedroom | A room for sleeping in. All parents dream of children who tidy their bedrooms without being asked. |
cabinet | Housing for electronic instruments, as radio or television. A cocktail cabinet. |
chamber | Place a bullet into the chamber of a gun. He chambered a fresh cartridge. |
cistern | A tank that holds the water used to flush a toilet. |
console | A small table fixed to a wall or designed to stand against a wall. The bust of Napoleon stood on a console. |
downstairs | Situated downstairs. I tripped over the cat and fell downstairs. |
draining | Having a debilitating effect. |
faucet | A tap. |
furnishing | The instrumentalities (furniture and appliances and other movable accessories including curtains and rugs) that make a home (or other area) livable. A large room filled with fine ornaments and luxurious furnishings. |
hotel | A restaurant or cafe. A hotel room. |
house | The management of a gambling house or casino. It could be that I just housed a massive burrito but I don t feel good. |
kitchen | A set of fitments and units that are sold together and fixed in place in a kitchen. Kitchen Swahili. |
lavatory | A room, building, or cubicle containing a toilet or toilets. She flushed the lavatory. |
plumbing | The work of installing and maintaining a plumbing system. The kitchen has a gas cooker point and plumbing for an automatic washing machine. |
restroom | A toilet in a public building. |
room | A set of rooms typically rented in which a person couple or family live. Hardly enough elbow room to turn around. |
sewer | Someone who sews. A sewer of fine gowns. |
shower | Take a shower wash one s body in the shower. They installed a shower in the bathroom. |
soap | A soap opera. She soaped her face. |
stool | Grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers. Fibre in the child s diet will soften the stools. |
taps | (military) signal to turn the lights out. |
toilet | A room building or cubicle containing a toilet or toilets. A public toilet. |
tub | The contents of a tub or the amount it can contain. Plant them in drifts at the front of your borders tub them fill a window box with them they go anywhere. |
upstairs | On or to an upper floor of a building. An upstairs bedroom. |
urinate | Pass after the manner of urine. The sick men urinated blood. |