Unfitter: meaning, definitions and examples

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unfitter

 

[ ʌnˈfɪtə ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

comparative degree

Unfitter is a comparative form of the adjective 'unfit'. It describes something or someone that is less fit or suitable, often in terms of physical condition or appropriateness for a particular role or task. This term is used when comparing two entities, indicating one has a lower level of fitness or suitability than the other.

Synonyms

less fit, unhealthy, unsuitable.

Examples of usage

  • She felt more unfitter than her peers after the rigorous training.
  • His unfitter performance in sports was evident during the championship.
  • The team became unfitter due to the lack of practice.

Translations

Translations of the word "unfitter" in other languages:

🇵🇹 não adaptador

🇮🇳 अयोग्य

🇩🇪 ungeeignet

🇮🇩 tidak cocok

🇺🇦 недостатній

🇵🇱 niewłaściwy

🇯🇵 不適合

🇫🇷 inadapté

🇪🇸 inadecuado

🇹🇷 uygunsuz

🇰🇷 부적합

🇸🇦 غير مناسب

🇨🇿 nevhodný

🇸🇰 nevyhovujúci

🇨🇳 不适合

🇸🇮 nepravilno

🇮🇸 óviðeigandi

🇰🇿 қолайсыз

🇬🇪 არაუმჯობესებული

🇦🇿 uyğunsuz

🇲🇽 inadecuado

Etymology

The word 'unfitter' originates from the prefix 'un-', which denotes negation, combined with 'fit', stemming from Middle English 'fitten' meaning to be suitable or proper. The suffix '-er' typically implies a comparative degree in English adjectives. Over time, the use of 'unfit' has evolved to describe individuals or things lacking physical, mental, or social fitness. Its history reflects societal attitudes towards fitness and suitability in various contexts, highlighting the importance placed on health and appropriateness in both personal and professional realms.