Fighting Fit

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪtɪŋ fɪt/

Definitions of fighting fit

adjective Describing someone who is in excellent physical condition and ready for a fight or physical challenge.

Example Sentences

A1 After exercising regularly, I felt fighting fit.

A2 She went to the gym every day to become fighting fit for the competition.

B1 The athlete trained hard to be in fighting fit condition for the upcoming match.

B2 Despite his age, he was still fighting fit and able to keep up with the younger players.

C1 The soldier was always fighting fit, ready for any challenge that came his way.

C2 Even after a long day at work, she still managed to stay fighting fit by going for a run in the evening.

Examples of fighting fit in a Sentence

formal After completing his physical therapy, he was deemed fighting fit to return to duty.

informal She hit the gym every day until she was feeling fighting fit for the beach vacation.

slang I've been hitting the protein shakes and I'm finally feeling fighting fit for the upcoming marathon.

figurative Despite the setbacks, she remained mentally and emotionally fighting fit to tackle any challenges that came her way.

Grammatical Forms of fighting fit

past tense

fought

plural

fighting fits

comparative

more fighting fit

superlative

most fighting fit

present tense

fighting fit

future tense

will be fighting fit

perfect tense

have been fighting fit

continuous tense

is fighting fit

singular

fighting fit

positive degree

fighting fit

infinitive

to be fighting fit

gerund

fighting fitting

participle

fighting fit

Origin and Evolution of fighting fit

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'fighting fit' originated from the idea of being physically and mentally prepared for combat or conflict.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'fighting fit' has come to mean being in a strong and healthy condition, ready to face challenges or adversity.