Pronunciation: /ˈfɪtɪn/

Definitions of fittin

noun a suitable or appropriate action or behavior

Example Sentences

A1 I need to find a fittin' for this pipe.

A2 The fittin' on the hose is broken.

B1 The plumber recommended a new fittin' for the shower.

B2 Make sure you use the right fittin' for the electrical wiring.

C1 The fittin' in the engine needs to be replaced.

C2 The fittin' for the gas line must be secure to prevent leaks.

adjective appropriate or proper in a particular situation

Example Sentences

A1 The fittin' dress was perfect for the casual event.

A2 She found a fittin' solution to the problem at hand.

B1 The fittin' size of the shoes made them comfortable to wear all day.

B2 The fittin' color scheme of the room created a warm and inviting atmosphere.

C1 His fittin' choice of words during the presentation impressed the audience.

C2 The fittin' placement of the artwork in the gallery showcased the artist's talent.

Examples of fittin in a Sentence

formal The tailor made sure the suit was fittin perfectly for the client.

informal I think those shoes are fittin you really well.

slang I'm fittin to head out to the party later tonight.

figurative Her explanation was fittin like a missing piece of the puzzle.

Grammatical Forms of fittin

past tense

fittin

plural

fittins

comparative

more fittin

superlative

most fittin

present tense

fitting

future tense

will be fittin

perfect tense

have fittin

continuous tense

is fittin

singular

fittin

positive degree

fit

infinitive

to fit

gerund

fitting

participle

fittin

Origin and Evolution of fittin

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'fittin' is believed to have originated from the Middle English word 'fitten' which means 'to suit or be suitable'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'fittin' evolved to be used colloquially to mean 'appropriate' or 'suitable' in various English-speaking regions.