26984 words

fit

35 definitions • 65 examples
1
to be the right size or shape to go into a particular space:

Examples:

I want to put this box under the bed, but it won't fit.
fit into I don't think another desk will fit into this classroom.
fit in My car's too big to fit in this space.
fit through Our new sofa doesn't fit through the door.
2
If you can fit something or someone somewhere, you can put them there because there is enough space:

Examples:

fit someone/something in something I'd love to come, if you can fit another passenger in your car.
fit someone/something into something We can't fit that sofa into our living room.
fit someone/something on something I can't buy any more books — I can't fit them on the shelf.
Maybe you could fit those suitcases under the bed?
3
If something fits, or fits you, it is the right size and shape for your body:

Examples:

She tried on the shoes but they didn't fit.
I prefer the longer trousers — they fit better.
That jacket fits you perfectly.
I'm pregnant and none of my clothes fit me any more.
4
to fit very well:

Examples:

The dress fits like a glove.
The specially-made panels fit like a glove over the front side of the fuel tank.
5
to be suitable for something:

Examples:

With her qualifications, she should fit the job perfectly.
Let the punishment fit the crime.
I'm sure we'll have something to fit your requirements.
6
to provide something and put it in the correct position:

Examples:

We're having a new bathroom suite fitted this weekend.
All the carpets we sell are fitted free.
fit someone with something She's been fitted with an artificial leg.
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to have a fit (= sudden attack of uncontrolled movements)
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Examples:

keep fit I jog to keep fit.
You need to be very fit to hike the Inca Trail.
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Examples:

fit for She's not fit for the level of responsibility she's been given.
10
to not be able to do something because you are upset, ill, drunk, etc.:

Examples:

He's very upset and is in no fit state to drive.
11
safe for people to eat:

Examples:

The oils need to be processed before they are fit for human consumption.
12
to consider an action or decision to be correct for the situation:

Examples:

Just do whatever you think fit - I'm sure you'll make the right decision.
13

Examples:

I met this really fit bloke in a club last night.
14
a sudden attack of illness when someone cannot control their movements and becomes unconscious:

Examples:

an epileptic fit
have a fit He had a fit at work and collapsed.
15
a sudden, uncontrolled period of doing something or feeling something:

Examples:

in a fit of She hit him in a fit of anger.
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the way that something fits:

Examples:

These shoes are a perfect fit.
The trousers were a good fit but the jacket was too small.
fit of Check the fit of the pieces before gluing them in place.
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to be the right size or shape for someone or something:

Examples:

[ T ] The jacket fits you perfectly.
[ I ] The refrigerator won’t fit in our kitchen.
18
to be suitable for someone or something:

Examples:

The job fits him well.
19
in good health, esp. as a result of exercise; strong:

Examples:

You look fit.
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suitable for someone or something:

Examples:

She’s not fit to be treasurer.
21
a sudden, brief period when something happens that is beyond your control:

Examples:

Epilepsy can cause severe fits (= sudden muscle movements that you cannot control).
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Examples:

a fit of laughter/jealousy
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A fit can be a feeling or expression of great anger:

Examples:

Your mother will have/throw a fit when she sees this mess.
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the right size or shape for someone or something:

Examples:

These shoes are a perfect/terrible fit.
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to be the right size or shape for someone or something:

Examples:

Their trained staff can take one look at your figure and tell you which brand of jeans is most likely to fit you.
fit in/into The device is small enough to fit into a shirt pocket.
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to add a piece of equipment to something else:

Examples:

Some insurance firms offer lower premiums to people who fit security locks and alarms.
fit sth on/onto/to sth You can claim money for having solar cells fitted on your home.
fit sth with sth The vehicle may be fitted with a satellite tracking system.
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to be suitable for someone or something:

Examples:

You adjust your strategy to fit the business realities.
Her new role fits her well.
What alternatives fit the needs of the corporation and provide the best solution?
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if two or more things fit, or if one thing fits with another, they suit each other well:

Examples:

fit together The organization and the people must fit together.
fit with sth We select individuals who are most likely to fit with the firm's culture.
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to make someone or something suitable for something:

Examples:

fit sb/sth for sth How do you think your career to date has fitted you for this particular job?
fit sb/sth to do sth Academic qualifications alone do not fit a person to become a good manager.
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to be suitable for a particular purpose:

Examples:

Some travel policies don't fit the bill, because they limit the amount of time you can spend abroad.
31
the way in which two or more things suit each other or work together:

Examples:

The two banks are a perfect fit.
a fit with sth This role is a great fit with my experience in Asia.
a fit between sth and sth There must be a fit between the environment and the organization.
a fit for sth A financial product must be a good fit for the client's particular needs and aspirations.
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the way that something such as a piece of clothing fits:

Examples:

Testers loved the comfortable fit of the armholes.
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Examples:

be fit for sth The Seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any particular purpose.
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of a good enough quality to be eaten by people:

Examples:

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if something is fit for purpose, it does what it is intended to do:

Examples:

I have spent a lot of my time making this organization fit for purpose.

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