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r activity: a diving suit, a spacesuit, a suit of armor v. 1. look attractive on sb. (esp of clothes, hairstyles) : Does this skirt suit me? It doesn’t suit you to have your hair cut short. That color doesn’t suit your plexion. 2. be convenient for or acceptable to (sb.): Will Thursday suit you? The seven o’clock train will suit us very well. If you want to go by bus, that suits me fine. 3. be right or beneficial for sb./sth. (usually in negative sentences) : This climate doesn’t suit me. Very spicy food doesn’t suit my stomach. rent n. regular payment made for the use of land, premises, a telephone, machinery, etc: We rented a car to take us to the prom. Rents are going up again. live in a house free of rent, owe three weeks’ rent v. 1. pay for the occupation or use of (land, premises, a telephone, machinery, etc): Do you own or rent your video? 2. allow sb. to occupy or use( land, premises, a telephone, machinery, etc) : Mr. Hill rents this land (out) to us at $500 a year. Will you rent me this television? 3. be let at a specified rent: