en suite

adj

Etymology

From French en suite.

  1. derived from en suite

Definitions

  1. Of a bathroom, etc., connected to a bedroom.

  2. Of a bedroom, etc., connected to an ensuite bathroom.

  3. Forming part of a cohesively themed or matching set or series.

    • The Dress Cap and Under-Sleeves are en suite.
  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. Adjoining and connected (to a bedroom or bathroom).

    2. So as to form cohesively themed or matching set.

      • The grips of these hilts […] were of solid metal which was decorated en suite with the rest of the hilt.
      • […] we can see that each room was decorated en suite, with wallpapers and drapery in matching colours.
    3. Alternative form of ensuite.

      • He got out of bed and went to wash his hands in the en suite, a small pink-tiled room with a potted plant in the corner and little jars of face cream and perfume everywhere.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA