Pronunciation: /fɪt ɪn/
verb to be socially accepted or to belong in a particular group or situation
A1 I need to find a way to fit in at my new school.
A2 She struggled to fit in with her new coworkers.
B1 It can be challenging to fit in with a different culture.
B2 He quickly learned how to fit in with the team and contribute effectively.
C1 She effortlessly fit in with the high society crowd.
C2 Having lived abroad for many years, she found it easy to fit in wherever she went.
formal It is important to find a way to fit in with the company culture in order to succeed.
informal I'm not sure if I'll be able to fit in with this group of people.
slang I'm trying to figure out how to fit in with the cool kids at school.
figurative Sometimes it can be challenging to fit in with a new group of friends.
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