Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun fitter

1 sense of fitter

Sense 1
fitter -- (someone who fits a garment to a particular person)
       => tailor, seamster, sartor -- (a person whose occupation is making and altering garments)

Antonyms of adj fitter

1 sense of fitter

Sense 1
fitter, healthier -- (improved in health or physical condition)

INDIRECT (VIA better) -> worse, worsened -- (changed for the worse in health or fitness; "I feel worse today"; "her cold is worse")

Antonyms of adj fit

3 senses of fit

Sense 1
fit (vs. unfit) -- (meeting adequate standards for a purpose; "a fit subject for discussion"; "it is fit and proper that you be there"; "water fit to drink"; "fit for duty"; "do as you see fit to")

unfit (vs. fit) -- (below the required standards for a purpose; "an unfit parent"; "unfit for human consumption")
        => subhuman -- (unfit for human beings; "subhuman conditions of life")
        => unsuitable -- (not meant or adapted for a particular purpose; "a solvent unsuitable for use on wood surfaces")

Sense 2
fit (predicate), primed (predicate), set (predicate) -- ((usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or strongly disposed; "in no fit state to continue"; "fit to drop"; "laughing fit to burst"; "she was fit to scream"; "primed for a fight"; "we are set to go at any time")

INDIRECT (VIA ready) -> unready -- (not prepared or in a state of readiness; slow to understand or respond; "she cursed her unready tongue")

Sense 3
fit (vs. unfit) -- (physically and mentally sound or healthy; "felt relaxed and fit after their holiday"; "keeps fit with diet and exercise")

unfit (vs. fit) -- (not in good physical or mental condition; out of condition; "fat and very unfit"; "certified as unfit for army service"; "drunk and unfit for service")
        => afflicted, impaired -- (mentally or physically unfit)
        => apractic, apraxic -- (having uncoordinated muscular movements, symptomatic of a CNS disorder)
        => bandy, bandy-legged, bowed, bowleg, bowlegged -- (have legs that curve outward at the knees)
        => broken-backed -- ((of a horse) having bones of the back united by a bony growth)
        => crippled, halt, halting, lame, gimpy, game -- (disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg")
        => crookback, crookbacked, humped, humpbacked, hunchbacked, gibbous, kyphotic -- (characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column)
        => disabled, handicapped -- (incapable of functioning as a consequence of injury or illness)
        => gammy -- ((British informal) sore or lame; "a gammy foot")
        => knock-kneed -- (having the knees abnormally close together and the ankles wide apart)
        => soft, flabby, flaccid -- (out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance; "he was too soft for the army"; "flabby around the middle"; "flaccid cheeks")
        => spavined -- ((of horses) afflicted with a swelling of the hock-joint)
        => dipped, lordotic, swayback, swaybacked -- (having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses))
        => maimed, mutilated -- (having a part of the body crippled or disabled)

Similarity of adj fitter

1 sense of fitter

Sense 1
fitter, healthier -- (improved in health or physical condition)
       => better (vs. worse) -- ((comparative of `good') changed for the better in health or fitness; "her health is better now"; "I feel better")

Similarity of adj fit

3 senses of fit

Sense 1
fit (vs. unfit) -- (meeting adequate standards for a purpose; "a fit subject for discussion"; "it is fit and proper that you be there"; "water fit to drink"; "fit for duty"; "do as you see fit to")
       => acceptable -- (adequate for the purpose; "the water was acceptable for drinking")
       => suitable, suited -- (meant or adapted for an occasion or use; "a tractor suitable (or fit) for heavy duty"; "not an appropriate (or fit) time for flippancy")
       => worthy -- (having qualities or abilities that merit recognition in some way; "behavior worthy of reprobation"; "a fact worthy of attention")
          Also See-> appropriate#1

Sense 2
fit (predicate), primed (predicate), set (predicate) -- ((usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or strongly disposed; "in no fit state to continue"; "fit to drop"; "laughing fit to burst"; "she was fit to scream"; "primed for a fight"; "we are set to go at any time")
       => ready (vs. unready) -- (completely prepared or in condition for immediate action or use or progress; "get ready"; "she is ready to resign"; "the bridge is ready to collapse"; "I am ready to work"; "ready for action"; "ready for use"; "the soup will be ready in a minute"; "ready to learn to read")

Sense 3
fit (vs. unfit) -- (physically and mentally sound or healthy; "felt relaxed and fit after their holiday"; "keeps fit with diet and exercise")
       => able, able-bodied -- (having a strong healthy body; "an able seaman"; "every able-bodied young man served in the army")
       => conditioned, in condition (predicate) -- (physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in condition")
          Also See-> healthy#1; sound#1; well#1

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