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unfit adjective [ ʌnˈfɪt ]

• (of a thing) not of the necessary quality or standard to meet a particular purpose.
• "the land is unfit for food crops"
Similar: unsuitable for, unsuited to, inappropriate to, ill-suited to, ill-adapted to, unequipped for, inadequate for, unprepared for, unfitted for, not designed for, ineligible for, unworthy of, incapable of, incompetent at, unable to do something, not up to, not equal to, not good enough for, unqualified for, untrained for, improper, unbecoming, not cut out for, not up to scratch,
Opposite: fit, suitable, capable,
• (of a person) not in good physical condition, typically as a result of failure to take regular exercise.
• "the increase in the number of unfit and overweight children is alarming"
Similar: unhealthy, out of condition, out of shape, in poor condition, in poor shape, flabby, debilitated, weak, infirm, decrepit,
Opposite: fit,

unfit verb

• make (something or someone) unsuitable; disqualify.
• "they say that we are trying to give poor children tastes which will only unfit them for a life of hardship and toil"


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