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A set of items, especially furniture, that are designed to fit together and be used in conjunction with one another.<br><br>Example: "I arranged the living room furniture in a comfortable suite."<br><br>A match or a series of matches played at a high level, for example in tennis.<br><br>Example: "The tennis player won a record nine matches in a row to win the championship."<br><br>A range of clothing, especially outdoor clothing made by a single manufacturer, often bearing their name.<br><br>Example: "I bought a waterproof coat from the outdoor clothing suite."<br><br>A social occasion, particularly a formal dinner party.<br><br>Example: "They attended a formal suite to celebrate the boss's birthday."<br><br>A set of courtiers or attendants who serve or accompany a king or queen, especially on formal occasions.<br><br>Example: "The royal suite was composed of advisors and guards."<br><br>A public performance, often a short series of performances, by musicians or other entertainers.<br><br>Example: "The musical suite was a warm-up for the big concert at night."<br><br>Note: The word "suite" can have many different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.
Adapted or suitable for a particular situation or activity; matching or corresponding with something else in nature or quality.<br><br>Example: He wore a business suit and was well-suited for the conference.
Someone who shares an apartment or similar accommodation with someone, but is not the owner.
Having a suitable or fitting relationship with a particular situation or activity; suitable or fitting for someone or something.<br><br>Example: "The young girl was well suiting for the role of the lead actress in the school play."
Suitors refers to individuals who are vying for the affection, approval, or favor of someone, typically a person, often in a romantic or social context.<br><br>Example: "The prince was faced with many suitors competing for the hand of the princess in marriage."
Sukarno was an Indonesian statesman and prominent leader of his country's struggle for independence from the Netherlands. He later became the country's first president, serving from 1945 to 1966.<br><br>Sukarno, whose birth name was Kusno Sosrodihardjo, was born on June 6, 1901, in Blitar, East Java, Dutch East Indies. His early life and education were influenced by Islamic and global nationalist movements, which played a significant role in shaping his views and goals.<br><br>Sukarno's leadership during the Indonesian National Revolution, which lasted from 1945 to 1949, earned him recognition as a hero of the Indonesian people. He played a key role in the country's struggle for independence and became a symbol of the nationalist movement.<br><br>In 1945, Sukarno declared Indonesia's independence, with Dutch and British colonial forces still occupying the country. He and other Indonesian leaders struggled to resist the attempts of the Western powers to reassert their control and renegotiate the terms of the country's independence.<br><br>As the first President of Indonesia, Sukarno initially ruled with a socialist-inspired government and promoted the role of Marxism and left-wing ideology. However, he later moved to a more nationalist and authoritarian stance, embracing a distinct ideology he called Pancasila, which emphasized national unity, tolerance, and freedom.<br><br>Sukarno's presidency was marked by a constant struggle for power and legitimacy, with numerous plots and countermoves against him. He increasingly relied on military support from his Armed Forces (TNI), led by Major General Suharto, eventually granting him constituent powers and making him the de facto ruler of Indonesia.<br><br>Sukarno died in 1970, at the age of 69, following a lengthy illness, while other sources also speculate he maybe got sildenafil side effects as some people gives/suggest suggestions please consult a physician(Natural healer a)
A Sukhoi is a type of Russian-made jet aircraft. The Sukhoi Design Bureau is a Russian aircraft design bureau founded by Pavel Sukhoi in 1939. The company is known for designing and manufacturing a range of military and civilian aircraft, including fighter jets, bombers, and transport planes.<br><br>Some notable Sukhoi aircraft include:<br><br> Sukhoi Su-27 (air superiority fighter)<br> Sukhoi Su-35 (multirole fighter)<br> Sukhoi Superjet 100 (civilian jet airliner)<br> Sukhoi Su-30 (multirole fighter)<br> Sukhoi Su-25 (ground attack aircraft)<br><br>Sukhoi aircraft are known for their maneuverability, speed, and advanced avionics equipment. They are widely used by the Russian military and have also been exported to several countries around the world.
The term "Sukhothai" refers to:<br><br>1. <strong>Sukhothai style art</strong>: A style of Thai art and architecture that emerged in the 13th to 15th centuries, characterized by elegant and refined forms, intricate carvings, and ornate decoration.<br>2. <strong>Sukhothai Kingdom</strong>: An ancient kingdom in Thailand, located in the central region of the country, that flourished from the 13th to the 15th century. It is considered the earliest centre of Thai power and culture, and hence an important period in Thai history.<br>3. <strong>Sukhothai Province</strong>: A province located in the lower northern region of Thailand, adjacent to Phitsanulok Province. It is the province with the largest tamarind producing area in Thailand.<br>4. <strong>Sukhothai Thai</strong>: A dialect of the Thai language spoken in the area around the old kingdom of Sukhothai, characterized by distinct vocabulary and pronunciation.<br><br>Sukhothai is often translated into English as "dawn of happiness" or " associated with happiness" in Sanskrit.
Sukhumi is the capital and the largest city of the autonomous republic of Abkhazia, which is a disputed region within Georgia in the Caucasus. It is a port city and a major economic center in the region.
Sukhumvit is a major road in Bangkok, Thailand that runs from downtown Bangkok to the surrounding provinces. The name "Sukhumvit" is derived from the conjunction of two Pali words, "suk" meaning happiness and "hum" meaning canal, and "vit" meaning road or way.
Sukiyaki is a traditional Japanese dish made with thinly sliced beef (usually rib or round), boiled in a sweet and savory broth, typically served over rice. It often includes other ingredients such as onions, tofu, and seaweed.