A pit is a deep hole in the earth. People or animals may dig pits for different reasons. You can see pits outside in nature or gardens.
The children play near the big pit.
There is a pit in the garden soil.
A pit is a hard, small stone inside some fruits. It protects the seed inside the fruit. You must not eat the pit.
She ate the peach but left the pit.
The cherry pit is very hard.
A pit here means a small hole or mark on skin or surface. It can be caused by scars or damage. People can have pits on their face.
She has pits on her cheek from acne.
Small pits can appear on the skin surface.
A pit can be a place under the ground where people dig to take coal or minerals. These are often called coal pits or mining pits.
Workers go down into the coal pit each day.
The pit is deep and full of minerals.
In racing, a pit is a special area near the track. Cars stop there for quick fixes or to change tires. It helps cars go fast and stay safe.
The car stopped in the pit for new tires.
Drivers work quickly in the pit during races.
To pit a fruit means to take out the hard seed or stone inside it. People pit fruits like cherries or olives to make them easier to eat.
Please pit the cherries before eating.
She pitted the olives for the salad.
To pit something means to make tiny holes in it, often because of damage like rust or corrosion. This leaves many marks or pits on the surface.
The metal was pitted by rust over time.
The surface is pitted with many small holes.
A pit can mean the round area in old arena buildings where people fought or performed. It was a special space inside the theatre or stadium.
Gladiators fought in the pit long ago.
The pit was the center of the old arena.