cit

/sɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A short poetic form, often with a specific rhyme scheme and consisting of a single stanza, typically expressing a feeling or idea.

“The professor assigned her students to write a cit about the beauty of nature.”

2. verb

To take or seize hold of something.

“She cit the handle of the door and pulled it open.”

3. verb

To demand or request payment for a debt or service.

“The creditor cit the debtor for the outstanding amount.”

Synonyms

  • demand
  • seize

Antonyms

  • refund
  • release