A set of clothes to be worn together, now especially a man's matching jacket and trousers (also business suit or lounge suit), or a similar outfit for a woman.
The full set of sails required for a ship.
The attempt to gain an end by legal process; a process instituted in a court of law for the recovery of a right or claim; a lawsuit.
A person who wears matching jacket and trousers, especially a boss or a supervisor.
A full set of armour.
Each of the sets of a pack of cards distinguished by color and/or specific emblems, such as the spades, hearts, diamonds, or clubs of traditional Anglo, Hispanic, and French playing cards.
Pursuit of a love-interest; wooing, courtship.
A garment or set of garments suitable and/or required for a given task or activity: space suit, boiler suit, protective suit, swimsuit.
Petition, request, entreaty.
To be suitable or apt for one's image.
To be appropriate or apt for.
To make proper or suitable; to adapt or fit.
To please; to make content; to fit one's taste.
To agree; to be fitted; to correspond (usually followed by to, archaically also followed by with)
To dress; to clothe.
Any collection of clothing.
Any collection of anything.
Anything that similarly stores or houses something.
A governmental office or department in a monarchy which purchases, keeps, and cares for royal clothes.
A room for keeping costumes and other property safe at a theater; a prop room.
The building housing such a department.
A movable cupboard or cabinet designed for storing clothes, particularly as a large piece of bedroom furniture.
A tall built-in cupboard or closet for storing clothes, often including a rail for coat-hangers, and usually located in a bedroom.
The contents of a wardrobe: an individual's entire collection of clothing.
The department of a theater, movie studio, etc which purchases, keeps, and cares for costumes; its staff; its room(s) or building(s).
To act as a wardrobe department, to provide clothing or sets of clothes.