Pronunciation: /sɛnd ɪntu fɪts/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The funny clown's silly antics sent the children into fits of laughter.
A2 The unexpected twist in the movie put the audience into fits of suspense.
B1 Her hilarious jokes always send her friends into fits of giggles.
B2 The comedian's witty remarks put the entire audience into fits of laughter.
C1 The actor's brilliant performance sent the critics into fits of admiration.
C2 The musician's breathtaking performance put the audience into fits of awe.
verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being
A1 The clown's silly antics sent the children into fits of laughter.
A2 The unexpected plot twist in the movie put the audience into fits of shock.
B1 Her hilarious jokes always send her friends into fits of giggles.
B2 The comedian's witty remarks put the entire audience into fits of laughter.
C1 The outrageous behavior of the politician sent the entire nation into fits of rage.
C2 The shocking revelation in the trial put the jury into fits of disbelief.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
A1 The silly clown's antics sent the children into fits of laughter.
A2 The unexpected plot twist in the movie put everyone into fits of shock.
B1 Her hilarious jokes always send her friends into fits of giggles.
B2 The comedian's witty remarks put the audience into fits of hysterical laughter.
C1 The magician's mind-blowing tricks sent the entire crowd into fits of amazement.
C2 The singer's powerful performance put the audience into fits of awe and admiration.
pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun
A1 The silly clown's antics sent the children into fits of laughter.
A2 The unexpected plot twist in the movie put the audience into fits of shock.
B1 The comedian's hilarious jokes sent the entire audience into fits of laughter.
B2 The magician's mind-blowing tricks put the entire crowd into fits of amazement.
C1 The actor's incredible performance in the play sent the critics into fits of admiration.
C2 The singer's powerful voice put the entire stadium into fits of awe.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 The silly clown sent the children into fits of laughter with his funny tricks.
A2 The unexpected plot twist in the movie put the audience into fits of shock.
B1 The comedian's hilarious jokes sent the entire crowd into fits of laughter.
B2 The magician's mind-blowing tricks put the audience into fits of amazement.
C1 The unexpected news sent shockwaves through the entire company, putting everyone into fits of panic.
C2 The controversial decision made by the government put the entire nation into fits of anger and protest.
formal The unexpected loud noise sent him into fits of anxiety.
informal When she saw the spider, it put her into fits of screaming.
slang The scary movie sent him into fits of freaking out.
figurative The comedian's jokes put the audience into fits of laughter.
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