Fitting ( adjective , noun , verb )

(As an adjective)

Fitting ( adjective )

  1. Being of the right size and shape to fit a particular person or thing.
  2. Suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english fittian "to fit".

Examples:

  1. He found a fitting punishment for the mischievous children.
  2. She looked for a dress that would be fitting for a formal occasion.
  3. He found the fitting words to express his gratitude.
  4. This is not a fitting end for our friendship.
  5. It was a fitting tribute to his memory.

(As a noun)

Fitting ( noun )

  1. Being of the right size and shape to fit a particular person or thing.
  2. Suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english fittian "to fit".

Examples:

  1. He found a fitting punishment for the mischievous children.
  2. She looked for a dress that would be fitting for a formal occasion.
  3. He found the fitting words to express his gratitude.
  4. This is not a fitting end for our friendship.
  5. It was a fitting tribute to his memory.

(As a verb)

Fitting ( verb )

  1. Being of the right size and shape to fit a particular person or thing.
  2. Suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english fittian "to fit".

Examples:

  1. He found a fitting punishment for the mischievous children.
  2. She looked for a dress that would be fitting for a formal occasion.
  3. He found the fitting words to express his gratitude.
  4. This is not a fitting end for our friendship.
  5. It was a fitting tribute to his memory.
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