Pit
UK /["/pɪt/"]/US /["/pɪt/"]/
Definition
a large deep hole in the ground
In simple words: A hole in the ground.
Examples
- They dug a deep pit to plant the large tree.
- The cherry pit was stuck in his tooth after he ate the fruit.
- The concert was held in the orchestra pit beneath the stage.
- His reputation fell into a pit of despair after the scandal.
- The miners worked deep inside the coal pit, extracting valuable resources.
- They carefully removed the pit from the avocado before making guacamole.
Usage notes
Used when referring to a hole, often in contexts like construction or mining. Avoid using in very formal writing unless referring to a specific type of pit (like a fire pit).
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Imagining a fruit with a large pit in the center.
Collocations
- deep
- shallow
- bottomless
- dig
- deep
- shallow
- bottomless
- dig
- open
- go down
- village
- closure
- in a/the pit
- apricot
- peach
- etc.
- remove
Synonyms
- hole
- hollow
- cavity
- depression
- trench
Antonyms
- peak
- summit
- top
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'pitt', which is not a word.
- Using 'pit' incorrectly as a verb.
- Mixing up 'pit' with 'bit' in pronunciation.