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sui generis
adjective unique.
[18c: Latin, meaning -of its own kind-]
adjective unique.
[18c: Latin, meaning -of its own kind-]
suicidal
adjective
1 involving or indicating suicide.
2 characterized by behaviour that might result in suicide or ruin; irresponsibly rash or self-destructive.
3 said of a person: inclined or likely to commit suicide.
suicidally adverb .
adjective
1 involving or indicating suicide.
2 characterized by behaviour that might result in suicide or ruin; irresponsibly rash or self-destructive.
3 said of a person: inclined or likely to commit suicide.
suicidally adverb .
suicide
noun
1 the act or an instance of killing oneself deliberately. Compare fratricide, homicide.
2 someone who deliberately kills or tries to kill himself or herself.
3 ruin or downfall, especially when it is unintentional The minister's speech was political suicide .
as adjective suicide bomber .
[17c: from Latin sui of oneself + -cide]
noun
1 the act or an instance of killing oneself deliberately. Compare fratricide, homicide.
2 someone who deliberately kills or tries to kill himself or herself.
3 ruin or downfall, especially when it is unintentional The minister's speech was political suicide .
as adjective suicide bomber .
[17c: from Latin sui of oneself + -cide]
suing present participle of sue
suit
noun
1 a set of clothes designed to be worn together, usually made from the same or contrasting material and which consists of a jacket and either trousers or a skirt and sometimes a waistcoat.
2 (often in compounds ) an outfit worn on specified occasions or for a specified activity wet suit suit of armour .
3 any of the four groups ( clubs, diamonds, hearts or spade s (see under spade2)) that a pack of playing-cards is divided into.
4 a legal action taken against someone; a lawsuit.
5 derisive a businessman.
verb (suited , suiting )
1 tr & intr to be acceptable to or what is required by someone.
2 to be appropriate to, in harmony with, or attractive to someone or something.
[13c: from French sieute a set of things, from sivre to follow]
suited adjective dressed in a suit.
follow suit see follow.
suit oneself to do what one wants to do, especially without considering others.
noun
1 a set of clothes designed to be worn together, usually made from the same or contrasting material and which consists of a jacket and either trousers or a skirt and sometimes a waistcoat.
2 (often in compounds ) an outfit worn on specified occasions or for a specified activity wet suit suit of armour .
3 any of the four groups ( clubs, diamonds, hearts or spade s (see under spade2)) that a pack of playing-cards is divided into.
4 a legal action taken against someone; a lawsuit.
5 derisive a businessman.
verb (suited , suiting )
1 tr & intr to be acceptable to or what is required by someone.
2 to be appropriate to, in harmony with, or attractive to someone or something.
[13c: from French sieute a set of things, from sivre to follow]
suited adjective dressed in a suit.
follow suit see follow.
suit oneself to do what one wants to do, especially without considering others.
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