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1. fitting
adjective.
(ˈfɪtɪŋ)
In
harmony
with
the
spirit
of
particular
persons
or
occasion.
Synonyms
proper
Antonyms
improper
wild
Featured Games
2. fitting
adjective.
(ˈfɪtɪŋ)
Being
precisely
fitting
and
right.
Synonyms
meet
just
Antonyms
unjust
decline
wildness
3. tight
adjective.
(ˈtaɪt)
Closely
constrained
or
constricted
or
constricting.
Synonyms
tense
tightfitting
tight-fitting
tightly fitting
skin-tight
clenched
skintight
clinched
tight fitting
snug
skinny
viselike
choky
close-fitting
close
Antonyms
lax
loose
flexible
mobile
weak
Etymology
tight (English)
thight (Middle English (1100-1500))
þéttr (Old Norse)
4. tight
adverb.
(ˈtaɪt)
Firmly
or
closely.
Synonyms
fast
Antonyms
distant
beginning
Etymology
tight (English)
thight (Middle English (1100-1500))
þéttr (Old Norse)
5. tight
adjective.
(ˈtaɪt)
Pulled
or
drawn
tight.
Synonyms
tense
taut
Antonyms
lax
uncomfortable
unprotected
Etymology
tight (English)
thight (Middle English (1100-1500))
þéttr (Old Norse)
6. tight
adjective.
(ˈtaɪt)
Set
so
close
together
as
to
be
invulnerable
to
penetration.
Synonyms
invulnerable
Antonyms
vulnerable
fat
Etymology
tight (English)
thight (Middle English (1100-1500))
þéttr (Old Norse)
7. tight
adjective.
(ˈtaɪt)
Affected
by
scarcity
and
expensive
to
borrow.
Synonyms
scarce
Antonyms
abundant
pleased
Etymology
tight (English)
thight (Middle English (1100-1500))
þéttr (Old Norse)
8. tight
adjective.
(ˈtaɪt)
Pressed
tightly
together.
Synonyms
compressed
closed
shut
Antonyms
open
wise
straight
relaxed
Etymology
tight (English)
thight (Middle English (1100-1500))
þéttr (Old Norse)
9. tight
adjective.
(ˈtaɪt)
(used
of
persons
or
behavior)
characterized
by
or
indicative
of
lack
of
generosity.
Synonyms
stingy
miserly
mean
mingy
ungenerous
Antonyms
generous
sterile
powerless
impotent
irresolute
Etymology
tight (English)
thight (Middle English (1100-1500))
þéttr (Old Norse)
10. tight
adverb.
(ˈtaɪt)
In
an
attentive
manner.
Synonyms
closely
close
Antonyms
middle
unseal
far
Etymology
tight (English)
thight (Middle English (1100-1500))
þéttr (Old Norse)
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