Common words:
* Benefit: an advantage or profit
* Limit: the outer boundary or edge of something
* Spirit: the nonphysical part of a person, regarded as immortal
* Habit: a settled or regular tendency or practice
* Credit: the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
* Profit: a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something
* Permit: to allow or authorize
* Visit: to go to a place for a short time
* Orbit: the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon
* Exhibit: to show or display something publicly
* Emit: to send out (something, especially gas or radiation)
* Submit: to give in to the power or authority of another person
* Hit: to strike something forcefully
* Fit: to be the right size or shape for someone or something
* Quit: to stop doing something, especially working
* Grit: courage and determination
* Spit: to eject saliva from the mouth
* Knit: to make fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles
* Bit: a small piece or amount of something
Less common words:
* Epithet: a descriptive name or phrase
* Bandit: a robber, especially one who is part of a gang
* Debit: a sum of money that is owed
* Grit: coarse, granular material, such as sand or gravel
* Epitome: a perfect example of something
* Acquit: to declare someone not guilty of a crime
* Admit: to confess to something
* Commit: to carry out or perpetrate (a crime or other harmful act)
* Emit: to send out (something, especially gas or radiation)
* Edit: to prepare (written material) for publication
* Inhibit: to hinder or restrain
* Prohibit: to forbid something
* Transit: the process of conveying people or goods from one place to another
* Precipit: to cause to happen suddenly or unexpectedly
* Transit: the process of conveying people or goods from one place to another
* Circuit: a complete path that an electric current can follow
Remember: The suffix "-it" can be combined with other suffixes to create more complex words, such as "-itis" (meaning inflammation), "-ity" (meaning state or quality), or "-ate" (meaning to make or become).