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What's "suit" mean here? Doesn't it mean like a tuxedo?

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Rebecca

Here, "suit" refers to a complete set of clothes, even something similar to armor or a uniform, which is what "suit" refers to. Since he's Spider-Man, we're talking about the clothes that he wears when he's in action, the famous "red suit." "Suit" can refer to something like a tuxedo, but in general, it refers to a set of clothing or clothes to be worn for a specific occasion or purpose. Ex: You need to get a wetsuit to go surfing. => a "wetsuit" is a suit designed to get wet Ex: PPE suits protect people from hazardous material. Ex: Sean's buying a suit for the prom.

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