sits

[sɪts]

sits Definition

to rest with the weight of the body on the buttocks and the back supported by something, such as a chair.

Using sits: Examples

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

  • Example

    She sits at her desk all day.

  • Example

    The cat sits on the windowsill.

  • Example

    He sits in the front row of the classroom.

sits Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sits

Phrases with sits

  • to wait patiently and not take any action until a situation changes or more information is available

    Example

    We'll have to sit tight and wait for the test results to come back.

  • to remain in one position without moving

    Example

    Please sit still while I take your picture.

  • to remain neutral or undecided in a dispute or controversy

    Example

    He's sitting on the fence about which candidate to vote for.

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Summary: sits in Brief

The verb 'sits' [sɪts] means to rest with the weight of the body on the buttocks and the back supported by something, such as a chair. It is often used to describe someone's physical posture, as in 'She sits at her desk all day.' 'Sits' also appears in phrases like 'sit tight,' meaning to wait patiently, and 'sit on the fence,' meaning to remain neutral or undecided.