"Ill-fitting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ill-fitting" Meaning

The adjective "ill-fitting" refers to something, typically clothing, that is not well-suited to one's body or shape, often resulting in a uncomfortable and unflattering fit. It can also describe something that is not well-matched or harmonious, such as an ill-fitting pair of socks or an ill-fitting plot in a story.

"Ill-fitting" Examples

Examples of "ill-fitting"


1. She looked uncomfortable in her new dress, which was slightly ill-fitting around the waist.

2. The new employee's suit was ill-fitting, but he was doing his best to make a good impression on the first day.

3. After gaining a few pounds, her old pants had become ill-fitting, so she decided to get a new pair made.

4. The new CEO's ill-fitting suit and weird haircut made him seem like an outsider in the corporate world.

5. The rented furniture was old and ill-fitting, so we decided to buy our own new ones for the office.

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