The word 'suit' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'suit' is a word for:
The noun forms of the verb to suit are suitor and the gerund, suiting.
The noun for suit is "suit."
One compound word for "suit" is "jumpsuit."
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The noun form of "divorce" is "divorce."
No, the noun 'jury' is a countable noun, the plural form is juries.
"Punishment" is a common noun.
Yes, the noun 'suit' is a common noun, a word for any suit of any kind.
The collective noun suit is used for a suit of clothes, a suit of cards, a suit of armor, and a suit of sails.The collective noun suite is used for a suite of rooms or a suite of furniture.
Yes, the word 'suit' is both a verb (suit, suits, suiting, suited) and a noun (suit, suits). Examples: Verb: The accommodations suit me very well. Noun: I'll need a new suit for the occasion.
No, neither individually or together. Track suit is a compound noun using "track" as a noun adjunct.
The collective noun suit is used for a suit of clothes, a suit of cards, a suit of armor, and a suit of sails.The collective noun suite is used for a suite of rooms or a suite of furniture.
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The word suite is a noun. The plural form is suites.
It's a noun. Pronouns are words like he / she / they /we / I
The collective noun for cloth is a bolt of cloth.
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The collective noun is a suit of armour (in the US 'armor').Note: The noun 'armour' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.
The collective noun a suit of baju melayu, a closet of baju melayu, or a rack of baju melayu.