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ALL meanings of fittest

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  • adjective fittest adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops. 1
  • adjective fittest proper or becoming: fit behavior. 1
  • adjective fittest qualified or competent, as for an office or function: a fit candidate. 1
  • adjective fittest prepared or ready: crops fit for gathering. 1
  • adjective fittest in good physical condition; in good health: He's fit for the race. 1
  • adjective fittest Biology. being adapted to the prevailing conditions and producing offspring that survive to reproductive age. contributing genetic information to the gene pool of the next generation. (of a population) maintaining or increasing the group's numbers in the environment. 1
  • verb with object fittest to be adapted to or suitable for (a purpose, object, occasion, etc.). 1
  • verb with object fittest to be proper or becoming for. 1
  • verb with object fittest to be of the right size or shape for: The dress fitted her perfectly. 1
  • verb with object fittest to adjust or make conform: to fit a ring to the finger. 1
  • verb with object fittest to make qualified or competent: qualities that fit one for leadership. 1
  • verb with object fittest to prepare: This school fits students for college. 1
  • noun fittest Superlative form of fit. 1
  • verb with object fittest to put with precise placement or adjustment: He fitted the picture into the frame. 1
  • verb with object fittest to provide; furnish; equip: to fit a door with a new handle. 1
  • verb without object fittest to be suitable or proper. 1
  • verb without object fittest to be of the right size or shape, as a garment for the wearer or any object or part for a thing to which it is applied: The shoes fit. 1
  • noun fittest the manner in which a thing fits: The fit was perfect. 1
  • noun fittest something that fits: The coat is a poor fit. 1
  • noun fittest the process of fitting. 1
  • idioms fittest fit to be tied, Informal. extremely annoyed or angry: He was fit to be tied when I told him I'd wrecked the car. 1
  • idioms fittest fit to kill, Informal. to the limit; exceedingly: She was dressed up fit to kill. 1
  • verb fittest (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of fit. 0
  • adjective fittest superlative form of fit: most fit. 0
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