Comparative for physically out of shape
“He has been indulging himself of late, becoming rather unfit as a result.”
Comparative for sick or in poor health
“On the 8th of April, he left Indawgyi for Sikaw, having to take all of the sick and unfit men with him.”
(of a thing) Comparative for not of the necessary quality or standard to meet a particular purpose
“This is why he can eat food that others often deem is unfit for human consumption, and still find it delicious.”
Comparative for not having the required skills or ability for a given job or task
“But the fact was Chase was a man unfit for the job, a lax man for a job with serious duties.”
Comparative for having faults or errors
Comparative for awkward or uncoordinated in movement or in handling things
Comparative for badly adjusted to the demands of a given situation
Comparative for below average in standard or quality
Comparative for arousing distaste or opposition
Comparative for vulnerable, unable to defend oneself against attack
Comparative for not ready or prepared to deal with something
Comparative for not feeling fully healthy
Comparative for weakened, unadapted, or underactive due to lack of exercise or physical activity
Comparative for of low social rank or status
Comparative for weak and lacking purpose
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