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fitting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'fitting' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is suitable for the occasion or situation, or is the appropriate size or shape. For example: "The peach-colored dress was a fitting choice for the summer wedding."
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Every departure from what has been asserted as "proper" and "fitting" from that very specific standpoint is dismissed as aberrant, and is ridiculed and subordinated.
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Instead, in honour of James Arthur, he or she will be signed by Syco and given a full course of social media training, with exams and lectures given on Twitter (including the art of retweeting and when to just keep quiet), Instagram (featuring a session on fitting your entire fan message into a 15-second video) and general Facebook "content".
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The last 25 minutes of the game produced 20 points and it was fitting that Whineray should score the final try of the tour, taking a pass from his centre Paul Little, before ignoring Colin Meads outside him to sell an outrageous dummy to the Barbarians full-back and touching down beneath the posts.
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"It is fitting that we are here with our Apec colleagues to share the news that the United States and China have reached an understanding that we hope will contribute to a rapid conclusion of the broader negotiations in Geneva".
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Local members always squeeze maximum benefit by fitting as many meetings and cups of tea as possible into a minister's day.
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During her short time on the show, Kinghorn often spoke about being bullied during her school years for not fitting in.
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Conviction is about fitting a story to the law.
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So it is fitting that the country that produced the 19th-century composer should also produce perhaps the most startling upgrade to the instrument that made his name: the piano.
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Locals make money from selling the boats, fitting them, driving the migrants to the shore, and for putting them up in empty properties before their voyage.
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It was fitting too that the most decisive blow should be struck by Burruchaga, who on the day was best cast for the role of West Germany's executioner.
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Similar Expressions
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And only a few weeks ago, after a lifetime of having to buy ill-fitting men's jeans and trousers because women's were even worse, I discovered that M&S size 14 ladies' fitted me like a glove.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "fitting" to describe something as appropriate, ensure the context clearly establishes what it is fitting for. For instance, "a fitting tribute" should clarify what or whom the tribute honors.
Common error
Avoid using "fitting" loosely in technical descriptions where more precise terms exist. For example, instead of saying "fitting a pipe", specify the type of connection or the act of "installing" or "connecting" the pipe.
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Linguistic Context
The word "fitting" primarily functions as an adjective or a present participle of the verb 'fit'. As an adjective, it describes something suitable, appropriate, or in keeping with the context. As seen in Ludwig, it is often used to express that something is appropriate for a particular situation.
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15%
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10%
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8%
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7%
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6%
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5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "fitting" is a versatile term primarily functioning as an adjective or a present participle, used to describe something suitable, appropriate, or in keeping with a specific context. As indicated by Ludwig AI, this word is grammatically correct and broadly applicable. It's commonly used in various contexts, particularly in news, sports, and lifestyle articles, where its communicative purpose is to express agreement or suitability. When using "fitting", ensure clarity in establishing the context of appropriateness, and avoid its overuse in technical descriptions where more precise terms are available.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
appropriate
Expresses suitability for a specific purpose or occasion; direct synonym.
suitable
Indicates that something is right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation.
apt
Implies a natural or inherent appropriateness.
befitting
Suggests that something is appropriate or suitable, especially to the status or character of someone.
becoming
Describes something that enhances or suits the appearance or character of someone or something.
in keeping with
Signifies agreement or harmony with something.
congruent
Denotes agreement or harmony; often used in more formal contexts.
harmonious
Implies a pleasing or congruous arrangement.
well-suited
Indicates a good match or compatibility.
pertinent
Relevant or applicable to a particular matter; focusing on relevance rather than general suitability.
FAQs
How can I use "fitting" in a sentence?
You can use "fitting" to describe something suitable or appropriate, such as "It was a "fitting end" to a great day", or to describe the act of adjusting something, like "fitting clothes".
What's a good alternative to the word "fitting"?
Depending on the context, you can replace "fitting" with alternatives such as "appropriate", "suitable", or "apt".
Is it correct to say "it is fitting that"?
Yes, "it is fitting that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used construction to express that something is appropriate or suitable. For example, "It is "fitting that we are here" today to celebrate her achievements".
What is the difference between "fitting" and "befitting"?
"Fitting" generally means suitable or appropriate, while "befitting" implies that something is especially suitable or worthy based on someone's status or character. "A "fitting tribute"" is generally suitable, but "a tribute "befitting a king"" is particularly grand and appropriate for royalty.
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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
94%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested