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    fit
    [fɪt]
    adjective
    fit (adjective) · fitter (comparative adjective) · fittest (superlative adjective)
    1. 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?"
    2. 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"
      Opposite:
      • BRITISH
        informal
        sexually attractive; good-looking:
        "who's this fit babe?"
    verb
    fit (verb) · fits (third person present) · fitted (past tense) · fitted (past participle) · fitting (present participle)
    1. 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"
    2. install or fix (something) into place:
      "they fitted smoke alarms to their home"
    3. be compatible or in agreement with; match:
      "the landlord had not seen anyone fitting that description"
    noun
    fit (noun) · fits (plural noun)
    1. the particular way in which something, especially a garment or component, fits:
      "the dress was a perfect fit"
    Origin
    late Middle English: of unknown origin.
    fit
    [fɪt]
    noun
    fit (noun) · fits (plural noun)
    1. a sudden attack of convulsions and/or loss of consciousness, typical of epilepsy and some other medical conditions:
      "the child had frequent fits"
    verb
    fit (verb) · fits (third person present) · fitted (past tense) · fitted (past participle) · fitting (present participle)
    1. have an epileptic fit:
      "he started fitting uncontrollably"
    Origin
    Old 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.
    fit
    [fɪt]
    noun
    archaic
    fit (noun) · fits (plural noun) · fytte (noun) · fyttes (plural noun)
    1. a section of a poem.
    Origin
    Old English fitt, perhaps the same word as fit, or related to German Fitze ‘skein of yarn’, in the obsolete sense ‘thread with which weavers mark off a day's work’.
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    Get a quick, free translation! FIT definition: 1. to be the right size or shape for someone or something: 2. to fit very well: 3. to be suitable…. Learn more.
    If someone has a fit they suddenly lose consciousness and their body makes uncontrollable movements. About two in every five epileptic fits occur during sleep. Once a fit has started there is nothing you can do to stop it. If you have a fit of coughing or laughter, you suddenly start coughing or laughing in an uncontrollable way.
    1. something, eg a piece of furniture, which is fixed, especially in a house etc. kitchen fittings. 2. the trying-on of a dress etc and altering to make it fit. I am having a fitting for my wedding-dress tomorrow. to be able to live, exist etc in agreement or harmony. She doesn't fit in with the other children.
    1. in good health. I am feeling very fit. 2. suitable; correct for a particular purpose or person. a dinner fit for a king. the right size or shape for a particular person, purpose etc. Your dress is a very good fit. – past tense, past participle ˈfitted -. 1. to be the right size or shape (for someone or something). The coat fits (you) very well.
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