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fit
adjective as in suitable, appropriate
Strong matches
adapted, becoming, befitting, correct, correspondent, deserving, due, equipped, expedient, fitted, fitting, meet, ready, right, trained, worthy
Weak matches
adequate, advantageous, apposite, beneficial, comely, comme il faut, conformable, convenient, desirable, equitable, favorable, feasible, felicitous, good enough, just, likely, opportune, practicable, preferable, proper, rightful, seasonable, seemly, tasteful, timely, well-suited
adjective as in healthy, in good physical shape
Weak matches
fit as a fiddle, in good condition, up to snuff, wholesome, wrapped tight
noun as in seizure; sudden emotion
verb as in belong, correspond
Strong matches
accord, agree, answer, befit, concur, consist, dovetail, harmonize, interlock, join, meet, parallel, relate, respond, set, tally
Weak matches
be apposite, be apt, be comfortable, be consonant, be in keeping, go together, go with, have its place
verb as in equip
Example Sentences
A West Dunbartonshire Council spokesperson said: "We have been engaging with Remembering the Accused Witches of Scotland who are keen to install a fitting memorial."
Cackling like Dr. Evil doesn’t fit him well.
Imran Hussain, the Labour MP for Bradford East, has called on the government to widen its investigation to include all insulation fitted under these schemes.
The regulator's plans would only cover properties where a smart meter had been fitted.
They say it’s better to be lucky than to be smart, and cynics may now wonder which word is a better fit for Bisignano.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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