When you sit, you rest your weight on your bottom instead of standing on your feet. You can sit in a chair, sit on the floor, or sit in a giant bowl of chocolate pudding if you want to.
The meaning of SIT is to rest on the buttocks or haunches —often used with down. How to use sit in a sentence.
Define sit. sit synonyms, sit pronunciation, sit translation, English dictionary definition of sit. v. sat , sit ting , sits v. intr. 1. To rest with the torso vertical and the body supported on the buttocks.
SIT meaning: 1. to (cause someone to) be in a position in which the lower part of the body is resting on a seat…. Learn more.
Sit and its derivatives are usually more commonly used than plaas for their overlapping senses, but are sometimes considered less formal than plaas, especially in formal writing.
(used after a word or root) to take care of (the specified thing) like a baby-sitter: to house-sit (= to live in another's house while the owners are away); to plant-sit (= to take care of another's plants while the owners are away).
If you sit someone somewhere, you tell them to sit there or put them in a sitting position. He used to sit me on his lap. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] He'll sit you in front of his computer and give you a glimpse of the problem. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
noun (in singular) 1. a period of sitting a sit in the shade 2. (archaic) the way in which an item of clothing fits someone the sit of her frock