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fitter noun [ ˈfɪtə ]

• a person who puts together or installs machinery, engine parts, or other equipment.
• "a qualified gas fitter"
• a person who supervises the cutting, fitting, or alteration of garments or shoes.

fit adjective

• of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose.
• "the house was not fit for human habitation"
Similar: suitable, good enough, relevant, pertinent, apt, appropriate, suited, apposite, apropos, -worthy, fitting, befitting, proper, due, seemly, decorous, decent, right, correct, comme il faut, meet,
Opposite: unfit, inappropriate,
• in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise.
• "my family keep fit by walking and cycling"
Similar: healthy, well, in good health, in good shape, in shape, in good trim, in trim, in good condition, in tip-top condition, in fine fettle, fighting fit, as fit as a fiddle, as fit as a flea, as strong as an ox, strong, robust, hale and hearty, sturdy, hardy, stalwart, lusty, vigorous, sound, athletic, muscular, strapping, tough, powerful, rugged, right as rain, husky, ripped, shredded, buff,
Opposite: unfit, unwell,
Origin: late Middle English: of unknown origin.


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