fix it

verb
UK: /ˌfɪks ɪt/
US: /ˌfɪks ɪt/
  1. To repair something that is broken or not working properly.

    1. Can you fix it for me please? [ ] [ ]
    2. I need to fix it before it gets any worse, it's crucial for tomorrow's presentation. [ ] [ ]
  2. To solve a problem or correct a mistake.

    1. I hope they can fix it soon. [ ] [ ]
    2. We need to fix it immediately because the error will cause significant data loss if left unaddressed. [ ] [ ]
  3. To arrange or influence something in a dishonest way, especially to achieve a desired result.

    1. Did you fix it or what? [ ] [ ]
    2. He allegedly tried to fix it so that his friend would win the competition, a serious breach of ethics. [ ] [ ]
fix it noun
  1. An act of repairing something.

    1. It needs a fix it now! [ ] [ ]
    2. The engineer provided a quick fix it, allowing the machine to continue operating until the scheduled maintenance. [ ] [ ]
fix it interjection
  1. An expression of encouragement or determination to repair or resolve something.

    1. Okay, let's fix it! [ ] [ ]
    2. Alright team, enough brainstorming, let's fix it and get this project back on track! [ ] [ ]
fix it adjective
  1. Used to describe someone who is skilled at repairing things.

    1. I'm not a fix-it kind of person. [ ] [ ]
    2. My dad is a real fix-it man, he can repair almost anything around the house. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fix it" in English means: To repair something that is broken or not working properly., To solve a problem or correct a mistake., To arrange or influence something in a dishonest way, especially to achieve a desired result..

The phonetic transcription of "fix it" is /ˌfɪks ɪt/ in British English and /ˌfɪks ɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fix it": repair, remedy, correct, mend, resolve.

Example usage of "fix it": "Can you fix it for me please?". More examples on the page.