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fit in English

  • fit adj. 1. having the necessary qualities; well adapted for a purpose; suitable.
    Ex. a man fit to be president. Grass is a fit food for cows; it is not fit for men.
    2. right; proper.
    Ex. It is fit that we give thanks.
    (SYN) seemly,
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  • fit adv. see (or think) fit, to prefer and decide; choose.
    Ex. If God sees fit ... that I should marry, in his due time he will provide me with a worthy husband (Mary Sherwood).
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  • fit expr. by (or in) fits and starts, starting, stopping, beginning again, and so on; irregularly.
    Ex. He does his homework by fits and starts instead of steadily. Jane was ... more hopeful by fits and starts than continuously so (Ellen Wood). She talk
    english

  • fit expr. fit out (or up), to provide with what is needed.
    Ex. to fit out a room.
    english

  • fit expr. fit to be tied, (U.S. Informal.) very angry or annoyed.
    Ex. I was fit to be tied when three-quarters of an hour had elapsed without any sign of Barney (S. J. Perelman).
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  • fit expr. fit to kill, (U.S. Informal.) very showily or strikingly.
    Ex. And here you people come, all dressed up fit to kill, and with God knows how much baggage (Dudley Fitts).
    english

  • fit expr. throw (or have) a fit, (Informal.) to get very angry or excited.
    Ex. You can give them a steak and apple pie, but if they don't get that rice, they'll throw a fit (New York Times).
    english

  • fit fit (1), adjective, fitter,fittest,verb,fittedorfit,fitting,noun, adverb.
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  • fit fit (2), noun.
    1. a sudden, sharp attack of disease.
    Ex. a fit of colic.
    2. a sudden attack characterized by loss of consciousness or by convulsions.
    Ex. a fainting fit, a fit of epilepsy.
    3. (Figurative.) any sudden, sharp
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  • fit fit (3), noun.
    (Archaic.) a part or section of a poem, song, or story; canto.
    english

  • fit noun fitness.
    english

  • fit noun 1. the way something fits.
    Ex. the fit of a coat, a tight fit.
    2. a thing that fits.
    Ex. The coat was not a very good fit; it was too tight.
    3. the process of fitting or making fit.
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  • fit v.i. 1. to have the right size or shape.
    Ex. Does this glove fit?
    2. (Archaic.) to be fit, seemly, proper, or suitable.
    Ex. It fits to aske ye, what your native shore, and whence your race? (Alexander Pope).
    3. to be harmonious
    english

  • fit v.t. 1. to make right, proper, or suitable; suit.
    Ex. to fit the action to the word.
    2. to be fit for; suit.
    Ex. a punishment that fits the crime.
    3. to have the right size or shape for.
    Ex. The dress fitted her.
    4.
    english

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