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fixture
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'fixture' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use 'fixture' to refer to something that is securely fixed in place and may be permanent, like a light fixture, or something that occurs regularly, like a sports fixture. Example sentence: The football teams in the league have their fixtures set for the entire season.
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Unlikely to be as pleasant on the eye, but no less explosive, that particular showdown is scheduled for Saturday, with the fixture generator having unwittingly maximised excitement among Iceland's football followers by pitting the Premier League's two potential title winners against each other on the final day of the season.
News & Media
In the Lords, he became a fixture of the bar, always the centre of a disparate group of fellow peers, from right and left.
News & Media
By creating a more diverse role for the STUC, Christie sustained its prominence in public life and became a fixture on every cross-party platform for the next 20 years.
News & Media
Poyet is correct to describe the Palace fixture as "bigger" than the League Cup final and he simply cannot afford to take the risk of Cattermole either self destructing or losing concentration.
News & Media
The fierce nature of this fixture may be lost on those beyond the towns and villages of Ayrshire whose inhabitants will descend on Hampden Park.
News & Media
England, who named 12 players to accommodate Broad in what was not a full international fixture, were reluctant to risk him unnecessarily because he has done little physical work since his arrival in Bangladesh.
News & Media
It is certainly a strange set of events that Liverpool make it back into the Champions League then remove their best players from the showpiece fixture of Group B because they are already thinking ahead to next season's competition.
News & Media
For weeks he had been looking ahead to this fixture.
News & Media
He was an early member of Peter Cook's Establishment Club,and a television satire fixture from the 1960s onwards.
News & Media
The Northern Ireland international goalkeeper Jonny Tuffey was among six changes to the Caley Thistle starting line-up who lost 2-0 to Aberdeen in their last fixture.
News & Media
With the fixture list ahead of them looming large, the current predicament should have been foreseen.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing interior design, use "fixture" to specify fixed items like lighting or plumbing.
Common error
Avoid using “fixture” when “fitting” is more appropriate. “Fitting” generally refers to a removable component, while “fixture” indicates a permanent installation.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "fixture" is as a noun, denoting something fixed in place or a scheduled event. Ludwig AI provides examples illustrating its use in various contexts, like sports matches or permanent household items.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Sport
40%
General
25%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Science
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the word "fixture" is a versatile noun used to describe both permanently fixed objects and scheduled events, such as sports matches. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically correct and widely used. It most commonly appears in news and media, particularly in sports reporting. While "fixture" is generally neutral in tone, it's important not to confuse it with "fitting". Use "fixture" when referring to something permanent, and use "fitting" when referring to something removable.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
scheduled match
Emphasizes the aspect of a prearranged game or competition.
regular attendee
Focuses on someone who frequently visits a place or event.
permanent fitting
Highlights the fixed and unremovable nature of an object in a building.
established presence
Conveys a long-standing and recognized entity.
recurring event
Highlights the repetitive nature of the event.
fixed element
Refers to a component that is permanently in place.
constant feature
Suggests something that is always present.
staple
Highlights something which is fundamental or essential.
game on the schedule
Focuses on the placement of a game within a broader set of plans.
installation
Refers to the act of setting something in place permanently.
FAQs
How is "fixture" used in sports contexts?
In sports, "fixture" commonly refers to a scheduled match or game. For example, "The next "scheduled match" is on Saturday."
What is meant by "fixture" in the context of a house?
In real estate, a "fixture" is something permanently attached to a property, like a "permanent fitting" or light fitting, which is included in the sale of the property.
What are some synonyms for "fixture" when referring to a regular attendee?
When referring to a regular attendee, synonyms for "fixture" include "regular attendee", "habitue", or "established presence", depending on the context.
Is "fixture" used only for physical objects or can it describe events too?
"Fixture" can describe both physical objects, like a light "installation", and events, like a sporting "recurring event". The meaning depends on the context.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested