| compatible | | |
| compatible | (adj.) | able to exist and perform in harmonious or agreeable combination.; "a compatible married couple"; "her deeds were compatible with her ideology" |
| compatible | (adj.) | capable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modification. |
| compatible | (adj.) | capable of forming a homogeneous mixture that neither separates nor is altered by chemical interaction. |
| match | | |
| friction match, lucifer, match | (n.) | lighter consisting of a thin piece of wood or cardboard tipped with combustible chemical; ignites with friction.; "he always carries matches to light his pipe"; "as long you've a lucifer to light your fag" |
| match | (n.) | a formal contest in which two or more persons or teams compete. |
| match | (n.) | a burning piece of wood or cardboard.; "if you drop a match in there the whole place will explode" |
| match, mate | (n.) | an exact duplicate.; "when a match is found an entry is made in the notebook" |
| match | (n.) | the score needed to win a match. |
| catch, match | (n.) | a person regarded as a good matrimonial prospect. |
| compeer, equal, match, peer | (n.) | a person who is of equal standing with another in a group. |
| couple, match, mates | (n.) | a pair of people who live together.; "a married couple from Chicago" |
| match | (n.) | something that resembles or harmonizes with.; "that tie makes a good match with your jacket" |
| agree, check, correspond, fit, gibe, jibe, match, tally | (v.) | be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics.; "The two stories don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun" |
| match | (v.) | provide funds complementary to.; "The company matched the employees' contributions" |
| couple, match, mate, pair, twin | (v.) | bring two objects, ideas, or people together.; "This fact is coupled to the other one"; "Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?"; "The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project" |
| equal, match, rival, touch | (v.) | be equal to in quality or ability.; "Nothing can rival cotton for durability"; "Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues"; "Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents" |
| fit, match | (v.) | make correspond or harmonize.; "Match my sweater" |
| cope with, match, meet | (v.) | satisfy or fulfill.; "meet a need"; "this job doesn't match my dreams" |
| match | (v.) | give or join in marriage. |
| match, oppose, pit, play off | (v.) | set into opposition or rivalry.; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other" |
| match | (v.) | be equal or harmonize.; "The two pieces match" |
| equal, equalise, equalize, equate, match | (v.) | make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching.; "let's equalize the duties among all employees in this office"; "The company matched the discount policy of its competitors" |
| becoming | | |
| becoming, comely, comme il faut, decent, decorous, seemly | (adj.) | according with custom or propriety.; "her becoming modesty"; "comely behavior"; "it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money"; "a decent burial"; "seemly behavior" |
| becoming | (adj.) | displaying or setting off to best advantage.; "a becoming new shade of rose"; "a becoming portrait" |
| fit | | |
| conniption, fit, scene, tantrum | (n.) | a display of bad temper.; "he had a fit"; "she threw a tantrum"; "he made a scene" |
| convulsion, fit, paroxysm | (n.) | a sudden uncontrollable attack.; "a paroxysm of giggling"; "a fit of coughing"; "convulsions of laughter" |
| fit | (n.) | the manner in which something fits.; "I admired the fit of her coat" |
| burst, fit | (n.) | a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason).; "a burst of applause"; "a fit of housecleaning" |
| accommodate, fit, suit | (v.) | be agreeable or acceptable to.; "This suits my needs" |
| fit, go | (v.) | be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired.; "This piece won't fit into the puzzle" |
| conform to, fit, meet | (v.) | satisfy a condition or restriction.; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?" |
| fit | (v.) | make fit.; "fit a dress"; "He fitted other pieces of paper to his cut-out" |
| fit | (v.) | insert or adjust several objects or people.; "Can you fit the toy into the box?"; "This man can't fit himself into our work environment" |
| fit | (v.) | conform to some shape or size.; "How does this shirt fit?" |
| equip, fit, fit out, outfit | (v.) | provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose.; "The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities" |
| fit | (adj.) | meeting adequate standards for a purpose.; "a fit subject for discussion"; "it is fit and proper that you be there"; "water fit to drink"; "fit for duty"; "do as you see fit to" |
| fit, primed, set | (adj.) | (usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or strongly disposed.; "in no fit state to continue"; "fit to drop"; "laughing fit to burst"; "she was fit to scream"; "primed for a fight"; "we are set to go at any time" |
| fit | (adj.) | physically and mentally sound or healthy.; "felt relaxed and fit after their holiday"; "keeps fit with diet and exercise" |
| befit | | |
| befit, beseem, suit | (v.) | accord or comport with.; "This kind of behavior does not suit a young woman!" |
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