Pronunciation: /vɪt/

Definitions of vit

noun a colloquial term for a vitamin or vital substance

Example Sentences

A1 I take a daily vit to stay healthy.

A2 She always forgets to take her vit in the morning.

B1 The doctor recommended a multivit supplement for better nutrition.

B2 Vitamins and minerals are essential for overall health and well-being.

C1 The pharmacist explained the benefits of different vits for specific health conditions.

C2 Research has shown that certain vits can help prevent certain diseases.

Examples of vit in a Sentence

formal The doctor prescribed a daily dose of Vitamin C to improve my immune system.

informal I always make sure to take my vit pills in the morning.

slang I heard that taking vits can really boost your energy levels.

figurative Learning new skills is like giving your brain a dose of vitamins.

Grammatical Forms of vit

past tense

vitted

plural

vits

comparative

more vit

superlative

most vit

present tense

vit

future tense

will vit

perfect tense

have vitted

continuous tense

is vitting

singular

vit

positive degree

vit

infinitive

to vit

gerund

vitting

participle

vitting

Origin and Evolution of vit

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'vit' originated from Old English 'wīt', which means punishment or penalty.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'vit' evolved to refer to a sense of vitality or energy, rather than punishment or penalty.