unfit

/ʌnˈfɪt/
adjective
  1. Not in good physical condition; not healthy or strong enough for physical activity.
    • Many people become unfit during the winter because they exercise less.
    • After months of sitting at a desk, I felt very unfit and got tired easily.
    • The doctor said he was too unfit to run a marathon without training.
  2. Not suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation.
    • The water was declared unfit for drinking after the flood.
    • This old bridge is unfit for heavy trucks to cross.
    • Her rude behavior made her unfit for the leadership role.
  3. Not good enough or not having the right qualities for a job or task.
    • Without proper training, she was unfit for the position of manager.
    • The committee decided he was unfit to serve as a judge.
    • The soldier was deemed unfit for combat due to his injury.
verb
  1. To make someone or something unsuitable or not ready for a particular purpose.
    • A lack of sleep can unfit you for a day of hard work.
    • Constant criticism unfitted her for the team's collaborative environment.
    • The accident unfitted him for his job as a pilot.
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