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business suit
noun
a suit, especially one of conservative cut and color.
Word History and Origins
Origin of business suit1
Example Sentences
Since assuming power in December, Sharaa has been wearing Western business suits and trying to present himself as a president for all Syrians.
There’s Mamdani on a Coney Island beach, telling New Yorkers that he’s “freezing… their rent” before running into the frigid waters, clad in a $30 business suit from Steinway Thrift Shop.
He continued to prosecute it as a civilian, trading his uniform for a business suit.
When the music came to a stop, he tossed off his black leather jacket to reveal a business suit underneath and stepped up to the podium, returning to his usual persona as a disheveled academic.
He was a 30-year-old Black lawyer from San Francisco in a strange sea of white males who were attired in traditional dark business suits with collared shirts and ties.
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