sit
Definition of sit:
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part of speech: verb
To rest on the haunches: to perch, as birds: to rest: to remain: to brood: to occupy a seat, esp. officially: to be officially engaged: to blow from a certain direction, as the wind.
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: verb
To keep the seat upon: to seat:- pr. p. sitting; pa. t. and pa. p. sat.
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part of speech: verb
To rest on the lower part of the trunk of the body; to be in a state of rest or idleness; to settle or abide; to be in any situation or condition; to cause to be seated; to brood; to be convened, as an assembly; to hold a session; to exercise authority; to place on a seat, followed by him, himself, me, & c.; to represent in Parliament, as he sat for Edinburgh; to rest on or bear, as weight.
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Common misspellings:
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- resit (1.9%)
- si (24.5%)
- lsit (9.4%)
- sut (5.7%)
- sitr (5.7%)
- sait (1.9%)
- sitted (11.3%)
- asit (1.9%)
- sti (1.9%)
- siet (1.9%)
- st (1.9%)
- sith (1.9%)
- siut (1.9%)
- sid (3.8%)
- sig (1.9%)
- siti (1.9%)
- siit (7.5%)
- sitt (13.2%)