Definition of fitness in English:

fitness

Line breaks: fit|ness
Pronunciation: /ˈfɪtnəs
 
/

noun

[mass noun]
1The condition of being physically fit and healthy: disease and lack of fitness are closely related [as modifier]: a fitness test
More example sentences
  • The aim of exercise is to achieve a beneficial level of fitness and health, physically and mentally.
  • The site features a variety of fitness and health tests.
  • Physical fitness and health is the main preoccupation of young women today.
Synonyms
athleticism, toughness, ruggedness, physical fitness, muscularity, tone;
good health, good condition, good shape, well-being;
state of health, condition, shape, trim, fettle
informal huskiness
British informal nick
1.1 Biology An organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment: if sharp teeth increase fitness, then genes causing teeth to be sharp will increase in frequency
More example sentences
  • The differential fitnesses are weighted averages of phenotype fitnesses.
  • We predict the relative fitnesses of hybrid genotypes by calculating the expected numbers of each type of incompatibility.
  • We assume that the relative fitnesses of these genotypes remain constant.
2 (fitness for/to do) The quality of being suitable to fulfil a particular role or task: the medical board assessed his fitness for active service
More example sentences
  • Spotting a leather armchair, he walks around it a few times, as if checking its fitness for the task ahead.
  • A dispute arose as to the quality and fitness for purpose of the machines.
  • To keep the pressure off, however, she won't go public with more detail until she is certain of her fitness for each.
Synonyms

Definition of fitness in:

Get more from Oxford Dictionaries

Subscribe to remove adverts and access premium resources

Word of the day entelechy
Pronunciation: ɛnˈtɛləki
noun
the realization of potential