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Word: Fit in

Definition:
"Fit in" is a verb phrase that means to belong or to be accepted in a group or situation. It can also mean to adjust or adapt to the environment or context around you.

Usage Instructions:

You can use "fit in" when talking about feeling comfortable or accepted among people or when something matches well with other things, like colors or styles.

Examples:
  1. Social Context: "At my new school, I hope to fit in with the other students."
  2. Design Context: "The blue curtains fit in perfectly with the yellow walls."
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, "fit in" can be used to discuss social dynamics or creative contexts. For example: - "She struggled to fit in at the office due to the team's established culture." - "The new furniture doesn’t fit in with the vintage style of the room."

Word Variants:
  • Fitting in (noun form): The act of becoming part of a group. Example: "Fitting in can be challenging for newcomers."
  • Fits in (3rd person singular present): Example: "He fits in well with his colleagues."
Different Meanings:
  1. Adaptation: "Fit in" can also mean to adjust to a new situation or environment. Example: "She quickly learned how to fit in with the local customs."
  2. Space or Time: It can mean to make room for something. Example: "Can we fit in a meeting this afternoon?"
Synonyms:
  • Belong
  • Integrate
  • Adjust
  • Conform
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Find your place": This means to discover where you belong in a group.
  • "Go along with": This means to agree with or accept the ideas or practices of a group.
Summary:

"Fit in" is a versatile phrase that can refer to social acceptance or the harmony of elements.

Verb
  1. go together
    • The colors don't harmonize
    • Their ideas concorded

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