Fix ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Fix ( verb )

  1. To repair or restore to a proper state or condition.
  2. To make something stable, secure or immovable.
  3. To make something permanent.
  4. To settle or arrange, especially in advance.
  5. To determine or set, especially in a definite manner.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french fixer, from latin figere to fasten, from fixus, past participle of facere to make.

Examples:

  1. The mechanic will fix the car.
  2. He fixed the picture on the wall.
  3. She fixed her hair.
  4. The government needs to fix the problem.
  5. The date is fixed for the wedding.

(As a noun)

Fix ( noun )

  1. To repair or restore to a proper state or condition.
  2. To make something stable, secure or immovable.
  3. To make something permanent.
  4. To settle or arrange, especially in advance.
  5. To determine or set, especially in a definite manner.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french fixer, from latin figere to fasten, from fixus, past participle of facere to make.

Examples:

  1. The mechanic will fix the car.
  2. He fixed the picture on the wall.
  3. She fixed her hair.
  4. The government needs to fix the problem.
  5. The date is fixed for the wedding.
Some random words: wetback, untested, gig