noun
- A soft metal alloy used to reduce friction in bearings and machinery.
- A person who is a conformist and uncritically accepts conventional middle-class values.
Usage: technical; also called Babbitt metal
Usage: informal; often derogatory; from Sinclair Lewis's novel *Babbitt* (1922)
verb
- To line or coat (a bearing) with babbitt metal.
Usage: technical; usually used in manufacturing and engineering contexts
Examples
- The engine's bearings were lined with babbitt to reduce wear.
- Engineers decided to babbitt the worn shaft to restore proper fit.
- He was criticized for being a babbitt who never questioned society's rules.
- The old machinery needed to be rebabbitted before it could run safely again.
- She refused to become a babbitt and instead pursued her unconventional dreams.