fit

//fɪt//
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Visual representation of fit

Adjective

fitCanonical form
fitterComparative
fittestSuperlative
1

In good physical health and condition, especially as a result of exercise.

She exercises regularly to stay fit.

2

Suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation.

This movie is not fit for young children.

3

Competent or qualified to do something.

She is fit for the job.

Verb

fitInfinitive
fitPresent tense
fittedPast tense
fittedPast participle
fittingPresent participle
fitsThird-person singular
1

To be the right size or shape for someone or something.

These shoes don't fit me.

2

To install or fix something into position.

We need to fit a new lock on the door.

3

To be suitable or appropriate for something.

This job fits my skills perfectly.

Noun

fitSingular
fitsPlural
1

A sudden attack of convulsions or loss of consciousness, typically caused by epilepsy or another medical condition.

He suffered an epileptic fit and was taken to the hospital.

2

A sudden burst of intense emotion or activity.

She had a fit of anger and threw the book across the room.

3

The way in which something, especially clothing, fits.

I like the fit of this jacket.

fit - Deep Vocabulary