English edit

Etymology edit

suite +‎ -like

Adjective edit

suitelike (comparative more suitelike, superlative most suitelike)

  1. (music) Resembling a suite
    • 2007 July 30, Vivien Schweitzer, “A Double Bill of Viennese Romanticism”, in New York Times[1]:
      The music of both the symphonic “Florentine Tragedy” and the more suitelike “Dwarf,” whose dances evoke the Spanish court, dramatically mirrors onstage emotions.