
Suite and suit sound the same, but they mean different things.
Use suite for a set of connected rooms, especially in a hotel. It can also mean a matching set of things, such as software tools or furniture. Example: We booked a suite for the weekend.
Use suit for a matching set of clothes, usually a jacket and trousers or skirt. It also means a legal action brought to court. Example: He wore a navy suit to court. Another example is The company filed a suit last year.
- Suite: rooms together, or a set that belongs together
- Suit: clothing, or a legal case
A simple memory tip can help: suite often refers to a group or collection, while suit is usually something you wear or a case you file.

