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How to Use "Fit" with Example Sentences
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fit
(n):
the way two things go together; sudden attack something that cannot be controlled; angry behavior
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Used with adjectives:
"
He is an
excellent
fit
for the position.
"
(excellent, ideal, good)
"
Is it a
perfect
fit
?
"
(perfect, proper)
"
I think she's a
poor
fit
.
"
(poor, bad)
"
You want a
snug
fit
on the straps.
"
(snug, tight, close)
"
This sweater has a
loose
fit
.
"
(loose, comfortable)
"
She's a
natural
fit
for the position.
"
(natural)
"
She had a
fainting
fit
during class.
"
(fainting, epileptic)
"
He had a
coughing
fit
during dinner.
"
(coughing, sneezing)
"
She threw a
major
fit
over the decision.
"
(major, hysterical, screaming)
"
She had a
laughing
fit
in the middle of class.
"
(laughing, crying, giggling)
"
He grabbed her arm in a
sudden
fit
of anger.
"
(sudden)
Used with verbs:
"
She gets her clothes tailored to
get
a perfect
fit
.
"
(get, achieve, ensure)
"
He
suffers from
epileptic
fits
.
"
(suffers from, experiences, has)
"
Many things can
cause
her
fits
.
"
(cause, trigger, bring on)
"
She's on a new medication to
control
her
fits
.
"
(control, prevent)
"
His
fits
usually
happen
when he is tired.
"
(happen, occur)
"
She
threw
a major
fit
when she didn't get her way.
"
(threw, pitched, had)
"
She
burst into
a
fit
of laughter.
"
(burst into, had, fell into)
"
The flowers
brought on
a sneezing
fit
.
"
(brought on)
Used with prepositions:
"
He hit his head
during
one of his
fits
.
"
(during)
"
He threw the book
in
a
fit
of rage.
"
(in)
"
She collapsed in a
fit
of
laughter.
"
(of)
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fit
(v):
to be the right shape or size; to agree or match; to make something right or appropriate
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Used with adverbs:
"
The books
fit
neatly
on the shelf.
"
(neatly, nicely)
"
This sweater is designed to
fit
snugly
.
"
(snugly, tightly, loosely)
"
The pegs
fit
exactly
in the holes.
"
(exactly, securely, tightly)
"
Those jeans
fit
you
perfectly
.
"
(perfectly, well, properly)
"
Her clothes always
fit
badly
.
"
(badly, poorly)
"
Those pants
hardly
fit
him anymore.
"
(hardly, barely)
"
That should
fit
in this box
easily
.
"
(easily, comfortably)
"
These pieces
fit
together
to complete the table.
"
(together)
Used with verbs:
"
These boxes
are designed to
fit
under the bed.
"
(be + designed to)
Used with prepositions:
"
The box won't
fit
under
the bed.
"
(under)
"
Will these
fit
in
the box?
"
(in, into, behind, on, on top of)
"
That should
fit
over
the door.
"
(over, above)
"
That song
fits
perfectly
with
this scene.
"
(with, into)
Used with nouns:
"
This one
fits
her
description
.
"
(description, criteria, requirements, expectations, budget)
"
Her car really
fits
her
personality
.
"
(personality, lifestyle)
"
He doesn't
fit
well in that
role
.
"
(role, situation, stereotype, category)
"
This doesn't
fit
in the
engine
.
"
(engine, plug)
"
Does this
fit
the
image
?
"
(image, profile)
"
Does this
size
fit
?
"
(size, shoe)
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fit
(adj):
healthy; suitable
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Used with verbs:
"
He
seems
very
fit
.
"
(seems, looks, appears, feels, be: is/am/are)
"
She has been struggling to
get
fit
.
"
(get, become, keep, stay)
"
This routine should
make
you
fit
.
"
(make)
"
They didn't
consider
his novel
fit
for publication.
"
(consider)
"
I know you'll do what you
see
fit
.
"
(see, feel, think)
Used with adverbs:
"
He is
extremely
fit
.
"
(extremely, fairly, very, physically, quite, rather)
Used with prepositions:
"
That water is not
fit
for
drinking.
"
(for)
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