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soot (SOOT, SUHT) (noun)
The black residue left from burning material; a fine black powder that accumulates in chimneys: "There was a haze of soot in the air which came from the forest fires."

"The chimney was clogged with soot and needed to be cleared out."

suet (SOO it) (noun)
The hard fat obtained from beef or mutton: "The butcher sold me some suet because I was making a traditional Christmas pudding."
suit (SOOT) (verb)
1. To accommodate or to meet the needs of: "Will these chairs suit you when you have your meeting in this room?"
2. To please, to agree, or to be satisfactory: "Will it suit you to come for the meeting at ten tomorrow morning?"
suit (SOOT) (noun)
1. An action in court the purpose of which is to regain the possession or right of something: "The shop proprietor brought a suit in the courts to recover goods that the shoplifter had taken."
  2. Clothing or a set of garments, typically including two or more pieces: "She brought a blue two-piece suit to wear to the job interview."

"He bought a new suit for his job at the company."

He got soot from the burned suet on his new suit.

suit
suit (s) (noun), suits (pl)
This entry is located in the following unit: sequ-, sequi-, secut-, suit-, -sue (page 6)
suit (verb), suits; suited; suiting
This entry is located in the following unit: sequ-, sequi-, secut-, suit-, -sue (page 6)
(Latin: carry on a legal suit, lawsuit; quarrel, contention)
(Latin: follow, followed, following)