define fitly - Search
Open links in new tab
  1. Dictionary
    fitly
    [ˈfitlē]
    definition
    1. adverb form of fit
    fit
    [fit]
    adjective
    fit (adjective) · fitter (comparative adjective) · fittest (superlative adjective)
    1. of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose:
      "the meat is fit for human consumption" · "is the water clean and fit to drink?"
      • having the requisite qualities or skills to undertake something competently:
        "he felt himself quite fit for battle" · "Ted was ghastly pale and fit to do no more than switch channels"
      • suitable and correct according to accepted social standards:
        "a fit subject on which to correspond"
      • informal
        (of a person or thing) having reached such an extreme condition as to be on the point of doing the thing specified:
        "he baited even his close companions until they were fit to kill him"
      • informal
        ready:
        "well, are you fit?"
    2. in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise:
      "the measures would ensure a leaner, fitter company" · "I swim regularly to keep fit"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        sexually attractive; good-looking:
        "who's this fit babe?"
    verb
    fit (verb) · fits (third person present) · fitted (past tense) · fitted (past participle) · fitting (present participle)
    1. be of the right shape and size for:
      "those jeans still fit me" · "the shoes fit better after being stretched"
      • (be fitted for)
        try clothing on (someone) in order to make or alter it to the correct size:
        "she was about to be fitted for her costume"
      • be of the right size, shape, or number to occupy a particular position or place:
        "Angela says we can all fit in her car"
    2. fix or put (something) into place:
      "they fitted smoke alarms to their home"
      • (be fitted with)
        provide (something) with a particular component or article:
        "most tools can be fitted with a new handle"
      • join or cause to join together to form a whole:
        "it took a while to figure out how the confounded things fit together" · "many physicists tried to fit together the various pieces of the puzzle"
    3. be in agreement or harmony with; match.
      • (of an attribute, qualification, or skill) make (someone) suitable to fulfill a particular role or undertake a particular task:
        "an MS fits the student for a professional career"
    noun
    fit (noun) · fits (plural noun) · fytte (noun) · fyttes (plural noun)
    1. the particular way in which something, especially a garment or component, fits around or into something:
      "the dress was a perfect fit"
      • the particular way in which a thing matches something else:
        "a close fit between teachers' qualifications and their teaching responsibilities"
      • statistics
        the correspondence between observed data and the values expected by theory.
    Origin
    late Middle English: of unknown origin.
    Translate fitly to
    No translation found.
    Similar and Opposite Words
    adjective
    1. of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose:
    2. in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise:
      Opposite:
      verb
      1. be of the right shape and size for:
        be the right/correct size (for)
        be big/small enough (for)
        be the right shape (for)
        Opposite:
        be too big/small (for)
        • fix or put (something) into place:
        Feedback
        Kizdar net | Kizdar net | Кыздар Нет
      1. Some results have been removed