[count] 1 a : a group of rooms that is used for one purpose
▪ a suite of offices on the fifth floor ▪ The executive suite is on the top floor.
b : a group of rooms in a hotel that is used by one person, couple, family, etc.
▪ She checked into a suite. ▪ We stayed in the hotel's honeymoon/bridal suite. — see also en suite 2 : a piece of music that is made up of many short pieces that are taken from a larger work (such as a ballet)
▪ The orchestra will be performing a suite. ▪ the Nutcracker Suite 3 chiefly Brit : a set of matching pieces of furniture for a room
▪ a bedroom/bathroom suite ▪ We bought a three-piece suite [=a couch and two chairs] for the living room. 4 : a set of computer programs that are designed to work together
▪ a suite of business software
▪ a suite of offices on the fifth floor ▪ The executive suite is on the top floor.
b : a group of rooms in a hotel that is used by one person, couple, family, etc.
▪ She checked into a suite. ▪ We stayed in the hotel's honeymoon/bridal suite. — see also en suite
▪ The orchestra will be performing a suite. ▪ the Nutcracker Suite
▪ a bedroom/bathroom suite ▪ We bought a three-piece suite [=a couch and two chairs] for the living room.
▪ a suite of business software







