Fit in with Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɪt/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
FIT-in-with or FIT-in-with
fˈɪt/ /ˈɪn/ /wˈɪð
fit-IN-with
Definition
To act in a way that makes you feel accepted as part of a group or situation.
Usage & Nuances
Usually informal, often about social groups or peer pressure. Can refer to matching expectations, styles, or behaviors. Common patterns: 'fit in with friends', 'fit in with the team'. Can be followed by people, ideas, or situations.
Spanish: encajar con - adaptarse aPortuguese (BR): se encaixar em - se adaptar aPortuguese (PT): encaixar-se em - adaptar-se aChinese (Simplified): 融入 - 适应Chinese (Traditional): 融入 - 適應Hindi: मेल खाना - घुल-मिल जानाArabic: يندمج مع - يتأقلم معBengali: মিলিয়ে যাওয়া - খাপ খাওয়াRussian: вписываться - подходитьJapanese: なじむ - 溶け込むVietnamese: hoà nhập - phù hợp vớiKorean: 어울리다 - 잘 맞다Turkish: uyum sağlamak - ortama ayak uydurmakUrdu: گھل مل جانا - ہم آہنگ ہوناIndonesian: menyesuaikan diri - cocok dengan
Example Sentences
He tried to fit in with the new students at school.
basic
She felt that her ideas didn’t fit in with the group.
basic
It’s hard to fit in with a new team at first.
basic
He changed his style to fit in with his classmates.
natural
Not everyone wants to fit in with the crowd.
natural
These shoes really fit in with my new outfit.
natural