dress suit
Americannoun
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a formal or semiformal ensemble, typically for a man, with matching jacket and trousers, usually worn with a dress shirt and necktie, sometimes including a vest.
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a woman’s ensemble for semiformal or professional wear, comprising a jacket or blazer paired with a matching dress or skirt.
noun
Etymology
Origin of dress suit
First recorded in 1800–10
Example Sentences
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Victoria Forbes and Mark Lyons carried the wedding dress, suit and climbing gear up Sgùrr Dearg.
From BBC • Jul. 26, 2023
He gave Nuhn a dress suit and the hat he wore during his initial Army training.
From Washington Times • Apr. 2, 2017
In 1996, Los Angeles Dodgers veterans cut up a dress suit belonging to pitcher Chan Ho Park, then in his first full season in the major leagues.
From New York Times • Dec. 13, 2016
The 'ominous' is wiped away with four magical snaps -- lights, music, dress, suit -- and a tale as old as time comes to life.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 29, 2014
She sat in the front pew in a red dress suit, hands folded in her lap, listening to her husband preach about September 11.
From "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot
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