What is the difference between Soot and Suit and Suite?
What is the difference between Soot and Suit and Suite? :
Soot : (noun)
( 1 ) Black powder in the smoke of wood, coal, etc…
Sweep the soot out of the chimney.
One small fire in the kitchen covered the whole house in soot.
Suit : (verb)
( 1 ) Look attractive on someone
That color does not suit your complexion.
Will this skirt suit her?
( 2 ) Be convenient for or acceptable to someone
Will Friday suit you?
Would it suit you to come at five?
( 3 ) Be right or beneficial for someone / something
This climate does not suit me.
Very spicy food does not suit her stomach.
Suit : (noun)
( 1 ) Set of outer garments of the same materials
He was wearing a three piece suit.
He bought a business suit.
( 2 ) Set of clothing for a particular activity
Do you need a diving suit?
Suite : (noun)
( 1 ) Set of rooms in a hotel
This is a honeymoon suite.
They always stayed in a suite at the Ashoka Hotel.
( 2 ) Set of matching pieces of furniture for a sitting room
He bought a three-piece suite for the lounge.
I need a dining room suite.