[ US /bɪˈfɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bɪfˈɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. appropriate to
    behavior befitting a father
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How To Use befitting In A Sentence

  • As befitting these sleepiest of islands, visiting is an informal affair. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is argued that the chiefs need accommodation befitting their ranks and of reasonable size because their jobs entail some requirements to entertain foreign dignitaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence.
  • Instead of staying indoors, healthily watching a black and white screen – Grandstand, Hancock, Terry and June – they were out canvassing, attending ward meetings, collecting ministers' autographs, drafting position papers and generally behaving in a way unbefitting to young persons. The Ed Balls roadshow: enough to make you weep
  • N., the national agencies held veto power, giving them a privileged status befitting their clout and status.
  • Wilhem Latchoumia: a piano program befitting Gauguin, by Cecelia Porter Link: pianist Latchoumia at NGA
  • Indeed what a befitting gift for us from his government.
  • Pillow and blanket, in size befitting that missing infant, made that black perambulator all the more confounding.
  • Already he wore the light and baggy silvered suit befitting his rank and his boots were on.
  • She has given befitting names to two of her shops:.
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