befit

[bɪˈfɪt]

befit Definition

  • 1be appropriate for; suit
  • 2be proper or fitting

Using befit: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "befit" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The grandeur of the occasion befitted the queen's status.

  • Example

    It would not befit a teacher to behave like that in front of students.

  • Example

    The simplicity of the design befits the product's functionality.

befit Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with befit

  • appropriate or suitable for someone or something

    Example

    Her actions were not befitting of a queen.

  • a tribute or honor that is appropriate or fitting for someone or something

    Example

    The statue was a befitting tribute to the fallen soldiers.

  • befitting response

    a response that is appropriate or fitting for a situation

    Example

    His apology was a befitting response to the mistake he made.

Origins of befit

from Middle English 'bi-' (meaning 'by') + 'fitten' (meaning 'to be suitable')

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Summary: befit in Brief

'Befit' [bɪˈfɪt] means to be appropriate or suitable for someone or something. It can be used to describe a person's behavior, an occasion, or a product's design. Examples include 'The grandeur of the occasion befitted the queen's status.' and 'The simplicity of the design befits the product's functionality.'