How to Pronounce "suit yourself"
expression
ˈsut/ /ˈjɔɹsɛɫf/, /jɝˈsɛɫf/, /jʊɹˈsɛɫf
SOOT yer-SELF
sˈuːt/ /jɔːsˈɛlf
SOOT yer-SELF
Definition
This expression is used to tell someone they can do what they want, often when you don't care or disagree with their choice.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈsut/ /ˈjɔɹsɛɫf/, /jɝˈsɛɫf/, /jʊɹˈsɛɫf
British English
sˈuːt/ /jɔːsˈɛlf
Simplified Pronunciation
US
SOOT yer-SELF
UK
SOOT yer-SELF
Listen in Context
I don't want any dessert, but suit yourself.
If you don't want to come with us, then suit yourself.
It's your choice, suit yourself.
Fine, suit yourself—but don't say I didn't warn you.