fettle Synonyms

fettle Meaning

Wordnet

fettle (n)

a state of fitness and good health

Wordnet

fettle (v)

remove mold marks or sand from (a casting)

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fettle (a.)

To repair; to prepare; to put in order.

To cover or line with a mixture of ore, cinders, etc., as the hearth of a puddling furnace.

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fettle (v. i.)

To make preparations; to put things in order; to do trifling business.

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fettle (n.)

The act of fettling.

fettle Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete was in peak fettle for the upcoming competition.
  2. After a long night's sleep, I woke up feeling in tip-top fettle.
  3. The old oak tree stood in sturdy fettle, despite being centuries old.
  4. The gardener tended to the roses with great care, ensuring they were in prime fettle.
  5. The chef took great pride in preparing the meal, ensuring each ingredient was in perfect fettle.
  6. The hiker set off on the trail in fine fettle, eager to explore the wilderness.
  7. The car was in good fettle after undergoing a thorough servicing.
  8. The company's finances were in robust fettle, thanks to sound management.
  9. The artist was in a creative fettle, producing a series of stunning masterpieces.
  10. The team was in high fettle after winning the championship, their spirits soaring.

FAQs About the word fettle

a state of fitness and good health, remove mold marks or sand from (a casting)To repair; to prepare; to put in order., To cover or line with a mixture of ore, c

shape,health, condition, order, form,repair, estate, kilter, keeping, practise

disorder,disorder, disrepair,disrepair,

The athlete was in peak fettle for the upcoming competition.

After a long night's sleep, I woke up feeling in tip-top fettle.

The old oak tree stood in sturdy fettle, despite being centuries old.

The gardener tended to the roses with great care, ensuring they were in prime fettle.