Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (context British English) A man’s suit
WordNet
n. a business suit consisting of a matching jacket and skirt or trousers [syn: two-piece, two-piece suit]
Usage examples of "lounge suit".
Usually he would be driving his hydroplane at speed around the lagoons, his white lounge suit exchanged for overalls and helmet, supervising the work of the salvage teams.
The two detective officers went off together, Campbell looking smart in a lounge suit (he had an excellent figure), and Chief Inspector Davy carrying with him a tweedy air of being up from the country.
Rex was clad in the easy lounge suit which he had put on in De Richleau's flat, but Richard and the Duke were still in pyjamas.
The bride wore a tailleur suit of pale blue linen and the groom a two-button lounge suit of navy summer worsted.
Still moving quietly, so as not to wake Bill Wiltshire, who was sleeping in a room just across the corridor, he spread my dressing-gown on the floor, flung on to it a lounge suit, a shirt, underclothes, shoes, socks, my hair brushes and a few other things, then tied the whole lot up in a bundle, and slipped downstairs with it.
He was neatly dressed in a lounge suit and his small button eyes were quick and alert.
But Heller in his gray lounge suit, blue silk shirt and blue polka-dot ascot really stood out.
He had on a gray flannel lounge suit and wore a gray hat with a wide brim.
For it was then that a dapper-looking fox-faced demon made his own appearance onstage, in a bone white lounge suit with white penny loafers and a turquoise scarf with a Tibetan mandala painted on it draped around his shoulders.
He was sitting on the steps of High Library, dressed for a change in a beige lounge suit.
His fellow male, Trend, who was brown-skinned, wore a lounge suit of charcoal worsted with a pink shirt and a paisley tie.
And he was wearing a well-cut British lounge suit that had certainly cost as much as Mfiller made in a month.