different between befit vs hobbitlike
befit
English
Etymology
be- +? fit
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?t
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b??f?t/
Verb
befit (third-person singular simple present befits, present participle befitting, simple past and past participle befitted or befit)
- to be fit for
Synonyms
- behoove
Translations
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hobbitlike
English
Etymology
hobbit +? -like
Adjective
hobbitlike (comparative more hobbitlike, superlative most hobbitlike)
- Resembling or befitting a hobbit.
Synonyms
- hobbity
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