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fit

Definition for fit

adjective as in healthy, in good physical shape

noun as in seizure; sudden emotion

verb as in equip

Strongest matches

accommodate, fix, get, make, prepare, provide, ready

Strong matches

accoutre, arm, furnish, implement, outfit, rig

Weak matches

kit out, make up

verb as in adapt, change

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Example Sentences

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At High Society, Han is widely regarded as having the most key role — it’s because of his carefully designed and measured patterns that the suits fit the customer.

Some of Newcastle's best signings have fitted that description.

From BBC

Raised by her grandmother, Hele only started playing rugby in 2014, after joining a training session as a way to do some further running to stay fit for netball.

From BBC

Even when players are fully fit, it can be hard for team captains to secure their services, as Davis Cup ties are regularly played the week after a Grand Slam.

From BBC

Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called this assessment a "tailor-made fabricated report to fit Hamas's fake campaign".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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