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We can also use fit in a more metaphorical sense to mean when somebody belongs
in a group; their personality or characteristics are compatible with the others:
Let's hire him – he has a positive attitude and seems like a good fit for the
company.
When I was in high school, I loved to study and I felt like I didn't fit in with the
popular kids, who were all athletes.
The verb suit, when talking about clothing, is used more generally for when a
certain style looks good on somebody:
That green shirt really suits you. It brings out the color of your eyes.
More generally, the verb suit means to be appropriate for. We often use the
adjective form suitable:
My new job suits me much better than my old job – I feel like it's more in line
with my career goals.
Flip-flops aren't suitable for hiking; you need shoes that will protect your
feet.
The comedy movie is more suitable for children than the action movie.
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