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- adjectivefit (adjective) · fitter (comparative adjective) · fittest (superlative adjective)
- of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose:"the house was not fit for human habitation" · "is the water clean and fit to drink?"
- having the requisite qualities or skills to undertake something competently:"the party was fit to govern"
- suitable and correct according to accepted social standards:"a fit subject on which to correspond"
- informalhaving reached such an extreme condition as to be on the point of doing the thing specified:"he baited even his close companions until they were fit to kill him"
- informalready:"well, are you fit?"
- in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise:"my family keep fit by walking and cycling" · "the measures would ensure a leaner, fitter company"Similar:in good healthin good shapein good trimin good conditionin tip-top conditionin fine fettleas fit as a fiddlehale and hearty
- BRITISHinformalsexually attractive; good-looking:"who's this fit babe?"
verbfit (verb) · fits (third person present) · fitted (past tense) · fitted (past participle) · fitting (present participle)- be of the right shape and size for:"those jeans still fit me" · "the shoes fitted better after being stretched"Similar:be the right/correct size (for)be big/small enough (for)be the right shape (for)Opposite:be too big/small (for)
- (be fitted for)try clothing on (someone) in order to make or alter it to the correct size:"she was about to be fitted for her costume"
- be of the right size, shape, or number to occupy a particular place:"Fiona says we can all fit in her car"
- be compatible or in agreement with; match:"the landlord had not seen anyone fitting that description"
- be suitable or appropriate for:"the punishment should fit the crime"Similar:be appropriate tocorrespond toagree withtally withbe in agreement withaccord withcorrelate tobe congruous withbe congruent withconcur withdovetail withconform tobe consonant with
- (of an attribute, qualification, or skill) make (someone) suitable to fulfil a particular role or undertake a particular task:"an MSc fits the student for a professional career"
nounfit (noun) · fits (plural noun)- the particular way in which something, especially a garment or component, fits:"the dress was a perfect fit"
Originlate Middle English: of unknown origin.nounfit (noun) · fits (plural noun)verbfit (verb) · fits (third person present) · fitted (past tense) · fitted (past participle) · fitting (present participle)- have an epileptic fit:"he started fitting uncontrollably"
OriginOld English fitt ‘conflict’, in Middle English ‘position of danger or excitement’, also ‘short period’; the sense ‘sudden attack of illness’ dates from the mid 16th century. - People also ask
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