Fitness - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfɪtnəs|  American pronunciation of the word fitness
Brit.  |ˈfɪtnəs|  British pronunciation of the word fitness

noun

- the quality of being suitable
they had to prove their fitness for the position
- good physical condition; being in shape or in condition
- the quality of being qualified

Extra examples

...a gymnastics program promoting fitness and agility in school-aged children...

...I have to question the fitness of wearing a bright red dress to a funeral....

He convinced us of his fitness for the job.

Most players are pretty close in fitness.

There's also a good restaurant, bar and fitness centre with sauna, solarium and jacuzzi.

Running marathons requires a high level of physical fitness.

He questioned McNeil's fitness for high office.

The doctor will first determine your fitness to receive the anaesthetic.

Soldiers are required to take a physical fitness test at least twice per year.

The governor's council on physical fitness

...a noticeable declension of the fitness of the baseball players over the winter...

She's got the fitness bug. / She's been bitten by the fitness bug.

She has danced her way to fitness.

A trainer has been brought in to work on her fitness.

In terms of fitness, he discovered that Kate left him standing.

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