suite

simple noun25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A set of a sofa and two matching armchairs.

A set of matching items for a bathroom, typically a toilet, sink, and bath or shower.

A set of matching furniture for a bedroom, such as a bed, wardrobe, and chest of drawers.

A high-end, expensive set of rooms with premium amenities.

A set of connected rooms in a hotel, typically a living room and one or more bedrooms.

The most luxurious and expensive suite in a hotel, often reserved for dignitaries.

A luxury suite located on the top floor of a hotel or apartment building.

A suite in a hotel designed for business travelers, often with a work area.

A set of rooms for personal, exclusive use.

A set of rooms used as an office.

A large suite in a hotel with multiple beds or rooms suitable for a family.

The largest and best-equipped suite of rooms, typically in a large house or hotel.

A set of rooms used for business meetings and events.

A special suite in a hotel for a newly married couple.

A room in a hotel or at an event where guests can have drinks and food.

A romantic suite in a hotel for a couple on their honeymoon.

A room with equipment for editing video or audio recordings.

A room with equipment for editing video or audio recordings.

A room or area with exercise equipment; a gym.

A room with multiple computers for use by students or employees.

A room with information and communications technology equipment, especially in a school.

A set of rooms in the maternity ward of a hospital for childbirth.

A general term for a set of matching furniture.

A general term for a set of connected rooms.

A set of connected rooms used for business purposes.