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fit

[fɪt]

fit Definition

  • 1of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose
  • 2in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise
  • 3a sudden attack of convulsions or other symptoms in someone with a particular medical condition

Using fit: Examples

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

  • Example

    This dress is not fit for a formal occasion.

  • Example

    He is fit enough to run a marathon.

  • Example

    She had a fit of laughter when she saw the prank.

  • Example

    The puzzle pieces fit perfectly together.

  • Example

    The new employee fits well with the company culture.

fit Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using fit

  • in good physical health

    Example

    Despite his age, he's still fit as a fiddle and can run a mile in under 10 minutes.

  • to be suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose

    Example

    This dress fits the bill for the wedding I'm attending next week.

  • to have a sudden outburst of anger or frustration

    Example

    She threw a fit when she found out her flight was cancelled.

Phrases with fit

  • to be accepted as part of a group or community

    Example

    It can be hard to fit in when you're the new kid at school.

  • of a quality or standard that is suitable for its intended use

    Example

    The equipment must be fit for purpose and meet safety standards.

  • to become very angry or upset

    Example

    He had a fit when he found out his car was stolen.

Origins of fit

from Old English 'fitt', meaning 'a song'

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Summary: fit in Brief

The term 'fit' [fɪt] has multiple meanings. As an adjective, it means 'of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose' or 'in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise.' As a noun, it refers to 'a sudden attack of convulsions or other symptoms in someone with a particular medical condition.' 'Fit' can be used in phrases like 'fit in' or idioms like 'fit as a fiddle,' which means in good physical health. It can also mean 'to be suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose,' as in 'fit the bill.'

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