IPA: /mɪt/
KK: /mɪt/
A type of glove that covers the hand but leaves the fingers mostly exposed, often used for warmth or in sports like baseball.
He wore a warm mitt to keep his hands cozy during the winter.
The word 'mitt' originates from Old English 'mitta', meaning a glove or mitten. It refers specifically to a type of hand covering, often used in cold weather.
Think of 'mitt' as a cozy hand covering, just like a glove or mitten, which helps you remember that it refers to something that keeps your hands warm.
No commonly confused words.