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Free sign upThe phrase "a fitting word" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a word that is appropriate or suitable for a particular context or situation.
Example: "In this context, 'resilience' is a fitting word to describe the team's response to challenges."
Alternatives: "an appropriate term" or "a suitable word".
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It's a fitting word that also describes Mr. Parlá's layered past.
Determining a fitting word takes multitudes of synonyms, thus a thesaurus's an obvious accomplice.
It's a fitting word for a woman who survived, and whose life's work was dedicated to honouring the memory of those who, tragically, did not.
(Evolution, it should be mentioned, is a fitting word in this context. Josiah Wedgwood was the grandfather of Charles Darwin). Visitors then go to a demonstration hall to watch the potting process: throwing, shaping and hand coloring.
And "haunting" is a fitting word for the lyric itself, in which a speaker professes to lack both recognition of and accountability for the strange, shadowy, dissembling domicile in which he finds himself.
Whichever definition is chosen, we believe that "opa!" is a fitting word to encompass the lifestyle we discovered.
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The cheers on the first hole are now not for Woods, but for his team-mate (team associate might be a more fitting word) Phil Mickelson.
So to describe that crucial elite, perhaps a more fitting word than 'uninterested' with is 'self-interested'.
I'm curious: how did you settle on a fitting "first word" to start this poem?
An early negativity starting 150 ms after word onset is equally reduced for words that fit into the semantic context of a spoken sentence (e.g., She illuminated the dark room with her candle)., as well as for words that semantically do not fit into a spoken sentence context, but match the initial phonemes of the fitting word (e.g., She illuminated the dark room with her candy).
What's more, sometimes the most fitting word or phrase didn't need the rest of the song or any supporting context to work.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com