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Meaning of Fit | Babel Free

Noun CEFR A2 Frequent
fɪt

Definitions

  1. The degree to which something fits.
  2. A section of a poem or ballad.
  3. A seizure or convulsion.
  4. An outfit, a set of clothing.
  5. Initialism of feed-in tariff.
  6. Initialism of flexible and interoperable data transfer, a format used by Garmin devices.
  7. Conformity of elements one to another.
  8. A sudden and vigorous appearance of a symptom over a short period of time.
  9. Initialism of fully inclusive tour.
  10. The part of an object upon which anything fits tightly.
  11. A sudden outburst of emotion.
  12. Initialism of fully independent travel.
  13. Measure of how well a particular commercial execution captures the character or values of a brand.
  14. A sudden burst (of an activity).
  15. Goodness of fit.
  16. The quality of a partnership's combined holding of cards in a suit, particularly of trump.

Equivalents

العربية النوبة لاق مس ناسب نوبة
Azərbaycanca yaramaq
Беларуская адпавяда́ць
Bosanski gata pas piti приступ
Català adequat apte cabre encaixar
Čeština nával padnout sedět vhodný
Cymraeg pŵl
Esperanto alfari taŭga taŭgi
Euskara egokitu
فارسی سزیدن فیت
Galego acaer
हिन्दी दौरा मिर्गी
Hrvatski gata pas piti приступ
ខ្មែរ ក្លឹប សម
한국어
Kurdî adapte fer fer fît Gata O o o pas pas paş
Latviešu vingrs
Te Reo Māori o pai whiti
Română încăpea
Српски gata pas piti приступ
Kiswahili degedege
தமிழ் கொள்
Türkçe nöbet uydurmak uymak
اردو مرگی
Tiếng Việt thích hợp vựa

Examples

“This shirt is a bad fit.”
“Since he put on weight, his jeans have been a tight fit.”
“It's hard to get a good fit using second-hand parts.”
“The Wonder Bread advertising research results showed the “White Picket Fence” commercial had strong fit ratings.”
“During the auction, it is often a partnership's goal to find an eight-card major suit fit.”
“Dr. Percy has written a long ballad in many fits.”
“My grandfather died after having a fit.”
“He had a laughing fit which lasted more than ten minutes.”
“She had a fit and threw all of his clothes out through the window.”
“He threw a fit (of temper) when his car broke down.”
“A fit of spring-cleaning led Eric Brooks to a box of old newspaper clips from 1997.”
“How do you like the fit?”
“Piker had already shown off his “cozy-ass ’fit” (sweatpants with kitschy bald eagles, a custom pair of platform Crocs), and recounted his experience the previous night at the Streamer Awards, a red-carpet event honoring A-listers on Twitch—the popular live-streaming site where he is one of the biggest stars, and the only prominent leftist.”

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.
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