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adjective American English pronunciation: fit /fɪt/ 
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adjectivefit
comparativefitter
superlativefittest
  1. 1
    healthy, strong, and able to do physical exercise without getting very tired. The more usual way to say this is be in good shape

    Running around after the kids keeps me fit.

    fit for:

    McCarthy hopes to be fit for the match on Saturday.

    fit to do something:

    You have to be reasonably fit to do this job.

    get fit:

    I need to get fit before the football season starts.

    See also  fiddle
  2. 2
    in a good enough physical or mental condition
    fit to do something:

    The accused was declared fit to stand trial.

    not in a fit state:

    You are not in a fit state to drive.

  3. 3
    of a good enough standard for someone or something
    fit for:

    He seems to think that typing documents is all I’m fit for.

    The house was not fit for human habitation.

    fit to do something:

    He is not fit to be a teacher.

    fit to eat/drink:

    That wine is not fit to drink.

    fit for a king/queen (=of a very high quality):

    She made me a dress that was fit for a queen.

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