pit

1 of 4

noun (1)

1
a(1)
: a hole, shaft, or cavity in the ground
(2)
: mine
(3)
: a scooped-out place used for burning something (such as charcoal)
b
: an area often sunken or depressed below the adjacent floor area: such as
(1)
: an enclosure in which animals are made to fight each other
(2)
: a space at the front of a theater for the orchestra
(3)
: an area in a securities or commodities exchange in which members trade (such as stocks)
2
a
: hell sense 1a
used with the
b
: a place or situation of futility, misery, or degradation
c
pits plural : worst
it's the pits
3
: a hollow or indentation especially in the surface of an organism: such as
a
: a natural hollow in the surface of the body
b
: one of the indented scars left in the skin by a pustular disease : pockmark
c
: a minute depression in the secondary wall of a plant cell functioning in the intercellular movement of water and dissolved material
4
: any of the areas alongside an auto racecourse used for refueling and repairing the cars during a race
often used in plural with the

pit

2 of 4

verb (1)

pitted; pitting

transitive verb

1
a
: to place, cast, bury, or store in a pit
b
: to make pits in
especially : to scar or mark with pits
2
a
: to set (fighting birds, such as gamecocks) into or as if into a pit to fight
b
: to set into opposition or rivalry
usually used with against

intransitive verb

1
: to become marked with pits
especially : to preserve for a time an indentation made by pressure
2
: to make a pit stop

pit

3 of 4

noun (2)

: the stone of a drupaceous fruit

pit

4 of 4

verb (2)

pitted; pitting

transitive verb

: to remove the pit from (a fruit)

Examples of pit in a Sentence

Noun (1) removal of the tree stump left a gaping pit in the yard
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The calm, healing energy of our curandera soothed my nerves, as did her nurturing voice, guiding us through each of the seven 10-minute long sessions, each of which gets hotter and hotter as more rocks are placed on the fire pit. Krista Simmons, Sunset Magazine, 24 Oct. 2024 Guests can enjoy a hot tub, hammock, fire pit, picnic area, and charming paths. Kristi Kellogg, Architectural Digest, 21 Oct. 2024 Beyond the toasty springs, there is Kundalini yoga, sound healing, oracle card reading, along with time to chill in the hammocks, fire pits, private hot tubs, tennis courts, a pond, walking trail and much more. Andrew J. Campa, Los Angeles Times, 20 Oct. 2024 The project made headlines in the spring when archaeologists digging in the basement found six storage pits containing more than two dozen bottles filled with cherries and other fruit that had been buried about 250 years ago and forgotten. Michael E. Ruane The Washington Post, arkansasonline.com, 20 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for pit 

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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English pytt (akin to Old High German pfuzzi well), from Latin puteus well, pit

Noun (2)

Dutch, from Middle Dutch — more at pith

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)

Verb (1)

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1803, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

1879, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of pit was before the 12th century

Dictionary Entries Near pit

Cite this Entry

“Pit.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pit. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

pit

1 of 4 noun
1
: a hole, shaft, or cavity in the ground
a gravel pit
2
: an area set off from and often sunken below neighboring areas: as
a
: an enclosure where animals (as cocks) are set to fight
b
: the space occupied by an orchestra in a theater
3
a
: a hollowed or indented area especially in the surface of the body
the pit of the stomach
b
: an indented scar (as from a boil)
4
plural : worst entry 3 sense 1
it's the pits
5
: any of the areas alongside an auto racetrack used for servicing cars during a race
often used in plural with the

pit

2 of 4 verb
pitted; pitting
1
a
: to put into or store in a pit
b
: to make pits in
especially : to scar with pits
2
: to set against another in a fight or contest
pitted the courageous fighter against the champion
3
: to become marked with pits

pit

3 of 4 noun
: the stone of a fruit (as the cherry or peach) that is a drupe

pit

4 of 4 verb
pitted; pitting
: to remove the pit from
pitted dates
Etymology

Noun

Old English pytt "pit, hole in the ground"

Noun

from Dutch pit "the seed-containing stone of a fruit"

Medical Definition

pit

1 of 2 noun
: a hollow or indentation especially in a surface of an organism: as
a
: a natural hollow in the surface of the body
b
: one of the indented scars left in the skin by a pustular disease : pockmark
c
: a usually developmental imperfection in the enamel of a tooth that takes the form of a small pointed depression

pit

2 of 2 verb
pitted; pitting

transitive verb

: to make pits in
especially : to scar or mark with pits
a face pitted by acne

intransitive verb

: to become marked with pits
especially : to preserve for a time an indentation made by pressure
a swollen area on the gingiva which pits readily A. B. Wade

Geographical Definition

Pit

geographical name

river in northern California flowing southwest into the Sacramento River

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