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fitting character
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fitting character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is appropriate or suitable for a particular role, situation, or context. Example: "Her calm demeanor and thoughtful responses made her a fitting character for the lead role in the play."
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Alternative expressions(19)
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appropriate disposition
appropriate demeanor
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judicious determination
wise course of action
prudent arrangement
suitable action
suitable attitude
proper etiquette
being cool
fitting conduct
suitable manner
proper behavior
graceful presence
suitable behavior
proper conduct
appropriate attitude
appropriate conduct
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Then we sit around the table with our ensemble and brainstorm weirdly fitting characters and scenarios.
News & Media
To dismiss an ill-fitting character, we depress a button marked "Del Char," meaning delete that misfit.
News & Media
A slimmer Wotan looks younger, which is more fitting with the character in "Rheingold," who has an element of the philandering husband.
News & Media
The official wording, taken from a Kitchener speech, may seem more fitting for a character in a Henry James novel.
Wiki
TV Guide William Keck later confirmed that Emma would be involved in the staging of "Like a Virgin", with Mays' agreement that the song is "very appropriate and fitting" for her character.
Wiki
It's a fitting mistake for a character who remains out of step, even with himself, throughout the novel.
News & Media
It's a fitting summation of his character Zero, with his pencil moustache and large, woeful eyes.
News & Media
Two important members of the interim government, including the minister of defence, openly support a presidential republic as more fitting for the Kyrgyz character.
News & Media
But he also has the sensibility of a poet, an inner subtlety and emotional baggage, and it is those two sets of qualities that made him so particularly fitting to play this character".
News & Media
Associated Press Television critic Frazier Moore found the entire story arc to be "a dramatic and fitting farewell for the character - and a proud performance by Smits".
Wiki
It's a paranoia that seems more fitting for reporters covering characters like Vladimir Putin than the latest startup.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a character, ensure that the adjective "fitting" accurately reflects the character's role or personality within the context of the narrative or situation.
Common error
Avoid using "fitting character" as a generic descriptor. Specify why the character is considered fitting by providing concrete examples or explanations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fitting character" functions as an adjective-noun combination, where "fitting" modifies the noun "character". This phrase describes a character whose qualities align well with a particular role, situation, or setting. Ludwig confirms its general acceptability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "fitting character" describes someone whose qualities align well with a specific role or situation. While grammatically correct, it's important to use it judiciously and provide context for why a character is considered fitting. As noted by Ludwig, the phrase is acceptable in written English. Alternatives such as "suitable character" or "appropriate character" can be used to convey similar meanings. The phrase appears most often in News & Media, Wiki and Science. Despite its correctness, it’s important to specify exactly what makes the “character” a “fitting” one.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
suitable character
Replaces "fitting" with "suitable", emphasizing appropriateness.
appropriate character
Uses "appropriate" instead of "fitting", highlighting suitability for a specific context.
apt character
Substitutes "fitting" with "apt", suggesting a natural or inherent suitability.
well-suited character
Emphasizes the harmonious match between the character and the role or situation.
ideal character
Suggests the character is the best possible choice for the given context.
perfect character
Similar to "ideal character", but with a stronger emphasis on flawlessness.
representative character
Implies the character embodies certain qualities or traits.
typical character
Highlights the character's conformity to a specific type or category.
conventional character
Stresses the character's adherence to established norms or traditions.
stereotypical character
Indicates the character embodies a widely recognized and often oversimplified representation.
FAQs
What does "fitting character" mean?
A "fitting character" is someone whose traits, qualities, or actions are particularly suitable or appropriate for a specific role, situation, or environment.
What can I say instead of "fitting character"?
You can use alternatives like "suitable character", "appropriate character", or "well-suited character" depending on the context.
How do you use "fitting character" in a sentence?
Example: "Her experience and leadership skills made her a fitting character to lead the project."
Is there a difference between "fitting character" and "stereotypical character"?
Yes, a "fitting character" is suitable for a specific role or situation, while a "stereotypical character" embodies a widely recognized and often oversimplified representation, which may not always be appropriate or "fitting".
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested