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befitting your status
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "befitting your status" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is appropriate or suitable for someone's social or professional position. Example: "The event was designed to be befitting your status as a distinguished guest."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
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Yet Tanaka has gone 44-20 for the Yankees, befitting his status of ace, even if wins and losses can be misleading for pitchers.
News & Media
Befitting his status as a nawab, or ruler, he lives in Quetta in a large compound with armed guards stationed at the gate.
News & Media
The arts festival that will run in parallel with the London Olympics has offered AmDram enthusiasts an unprecedented platform, befitting its status as a peculiarly British cultural pursuit.
News & Media
To participate in the nation's über-shopping day in a way that is befitting their status, luxury chains do offer deals, but only in certain popular holiday and seasonal categories, like coats and home décor.
News & Media
But Denis Hamson Obua, a legislator from the ruling party, the National Resistance Movement, said the the extra money wouldn't be enough to buy a new vehicle "befitting the status of an MP".
News & Media
She employs her power to coax inhibited or unhappy women to yield to the power of fantasy — of their own sexual fantasies and desires — not as a form of submission, not even as their right, but as their due, befitting their status, she says, as a "queen".
News & Media
He has beaten Texas and Oklahoma; he has led the perennially miserable Baylor Bears to their best season since 1986; he has won the Heisman (the first time ever for the school); and, befitting his status as a media darling, he has cracked a Kim Kardashian joke on "The Late Show With David Letterman".
News & Media
She employs her power to coax inhibited or unhappy women to yield to the power of fantasy of their own sexual fantasies and desires not as a form of submission, not even as their right, but as their due, befitting their status, she says, as a "queen".
News & Media
But the Belfast man was a different proposition four years on as befitting his status as the first Irish boxer to have won two Olympic medals.
News & Media
As befitting its status as a cult favorite, "Doctor Who" also burned up social media over the weekend. .
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing events or actions, use "befitting your status" to emphasize that they are appropriate and dignified for someone of their importance.
Common error
Avoid using "befitting your status" in very informal contexts. It can sound overly formal or even sarcastic if the situation doesn't warrant it.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "befitting your status" functions as an adjective phrase modifying an implied noun (e.g., action, behavior, attire). It describes something that is suitable or appropriate given someone's social or professional rank. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "befitting your status" describes something appropriate or suitable for someone's social or professional standing. While grammatically correct, as validated by Ludwig AI, its usage frequency is currently missing in our dataset. Alternative phrases such as "appropriate for your position" or "suitable for your rank" can be used for slight variations in meaning or formality. When using this phrase, consider the context to avoid sounding overly formal or sarcastic. Be mindful of the implied social hierarchies and choose simpler alternatives for more direct communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as befits your status
A slightly more formal version, reordering the words but retaining the same core meaning.
befitting of your status
Adding 'of' doesn't drastically change the meaning, but it is a slightly different construction.
appropriate to your status
Uses 'appropriate' for a simpler, more direct synonym of 'befitting'.
appropriate for your position
This alternative directly replaces "befitting" with "appropriate", focusing on the suitability for a given role.
suitable for your rank
This alternative uses "suitable" and "rank" to emphasize the hierarchical aspect of status.
in line with your standing
This emphasizes conformity and agreement with one's current social or professional level.
commensurate with your position
This implies a proportional relationship, where the action or item is in balance with the status.
worthy of your position
This option uses 'worthy' to imply that something is deserving of someone's status or role.
fitting your station in life
This alternative employs "station in life" to evoke a more traditional or societal sense of status.
matching your level
This suggests that something corresponds or is on par with the person's current level.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "befitting your status" to sound more casual?
For a more casual tone, consider using phrases like "fitting your role", "suitable for your position", or "appropriate for your level".
What's the difference between "befitting your status" and "worthy of your status"?
"Befitting your status" implies something is suitable or appropriate, while "worthy of your status" suggests that something is deserving of that status. The latter has a stronger connotation of merit or achievement.
Is "befitting your status" always appropriate in professional writing?
While generally acceptable, "befitting your status" can sometimes sound pompous. In more direct business communication, simpler alternatives like "appropriate for your position" might be more effective.
What are some synonyms for "befitting" in the context of "befitting your status"?
Synonyms include "appropriate", "suitable", "fitting", "commensurate", and "becoming". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested