kitted

[kɪtɪd]

kitted Definition

to provide someone or something with a set of necessary equipment or clothing.

Using kitted: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hiker was kitted out with all the necessary gear for the trek.

  • Example

    The team was kitted with new uniforms for the upcoming season.

  • Example

    The car was kitted with the latest technology for safety and convenience.

kitted Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with kitted

  • to provide someone or something with a set of necessary equipment or clothing, often used in the context of sports or military

    Example

    The coach decided to kit out the team with new jerseys and shorts for the tournament.

  • kit up

    to put on or wear necessary equipment or clothing, often used in the context of sports or military

    Example

    The soldiers were ordered to kit up before heading out on the mission.

  • a kitchen that is fully equipped with all the necessary appliances and tools for cooking and food preparation

    Example

    The newly renovated apartment came with a kitted kitchen, complete with a dishwasher and microwave.

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Summary: kitted in Brief

'Kitted' [kɪtɪd] means to provide someone or something with necessary equipment or clothing. It is often used in the context of sports or military, as in 'The team was kitted with new uniforms for the upcoming season.' 'Kit out' and 'kit up' are common phrases, while 'kitted kitchen' refers to a fully equipped kitchen. 'Kitted' has no antonyms.