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pinstripe vs suit

suit vs pinstripe

pinstripe and suit both are nouns.

pinstripe is not a verb while suit is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pinstripe Yes No No No
suit Yes No Yes No
As nouns, suit is a hypernym of pinstripe; that is, suit is a word with a broader meaning than pinstripe:
  • pinstripe: a suit made from a fabric with very thin stripes
  • suit: a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color
Other hypernyms of pinstripe include suit of clothes.
pinstripe (noun) suit (noun)
a very thin stripe (especially a white stripe on a dark fabric) a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy
a fabric with very thin stripes a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color
a suit made from a fabric with very thin stripes playing card in any of four sets of 13 cards in a pack; each set has its own symbol and color
a petition or appeal made to a person of superior status or rank
a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage)
(slang) a businessman dressed in a business suit
pinstripe (verb) suit (verb)
accord or comport with
enhance the appearance of
be agreeable or acceptable
be agreeable or acceptable to
Difference between pinstripe and suit

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