Fitted vs Adept - What's the difference?
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(fit) (to tailor, change size)
(to tailor, change size)
Incorporating all of the fittings into connected units.
Well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient
* 1837-1839 ,
One fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.
* 1841 , , Barnaby Rudge :
* 1894-95 , , Jude the Obscure :
Fitted is a related term of adept.
As adjectives the difference between fitted and adept
is that fitted is incorporating all of the fittings into connected units while adept is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.As a verb fitted
is (fit) (to tailor, change size).As a noun adept is
one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.fitted
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(head)Derived terms
* retro-fitted * fitted capAdjective
(-)adept
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Adjective
(en-adj)- Adept as she was, in all the arts of cunning and dissimulation, the girl Nancy could not wholly conceal the effect which the knowledge of the step she had taken, wrought upon her mind.
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* ineptNoun
(en noun)- When he had achieved this task, he applied himself to the acquisition of stable language, in which he soon became such an adept , that he would perch outside my window and drive imaginary horses with great skill, all day.
- Others, alas, had an instinct towards artificiality in their very blood, and became adepts in counterfeiting at the first glimpse of it.