Fit - Wikipedia-style Article
Fit
Definition
Fit refers to the state of being suitable, appropriate, or physically capable. It can also describe the process of something conforming to or matching a specific standard or space.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /fɪt/
- Respelling: fit
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /fɪt/
- Respelling: fit
Etymology
The word "fit" originates from the Old English "fitt," meaning "conflict" or "struggle," later evolving in Middle English to refer to physical suitability or matching. Its current usage, including as a verb, developed over time.
Derivatives
- Fitting (noun/adjective)
- Fitly (adverb)
- Fitness (noun)
- Misfit (noun)
- Outfit (noun)
Synonyms
- Suitable
- Appropriate
- Capable
Antonyms
- Unfit
- Inappropriate
- Incapable
Usage
The term "fit" is commonly used in contexts involving suitability, physical fitness, or compatibility. For example, "The shirt doesn’t fit properly," or "She is very fit for her age."
Related Terms
- Adaptation: The process of adjusting or becoming suitable.
- Match: Something that corresponds or is compatible.
- Condition: A physical or mental state, often linked to fitness.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Physically healthy or in good shape: Refers to being in a condition of optimal physical fitness.
- Example: "He trains daily to stay fit."
- Suitable or appropriate for a specific purpose: Describes something that meets requirements.
- Example: "This tool is fit for the job."
Noun
- The manner in which something fits or conforms: Refers to the compatibility of an item or object.
- Example: "The fit of the trousers was perfect."
- A sudden outburst or convulsion: Refers to emotional or physical reactions.
- Example: "He had a fit of laughter."
Verb
- To be suitable or appropriate for something: Describes conforming to a need or requirement.
- Example: "The key fits the lock perfectly."
- To make something conform or match: Refers to adjusting or modifying to suit.
- Example: "She fitted the shelves into the closet."