Pronunciation: /ɪn ʃeɪp/
adjective describing the physical condition or appearance of someone or something
A1 She goes to the gym every day to stay in shape.
A2 He started eating healthier to get back in shape.
B1 After months of training, she was finally in shape for the marathon.
B2 I need to start working out again to get back in shape.
C1 Despite his age, he is still in great shape and can run marathons.
C2 Being in shape is important for overall health and well-being.
adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate time, place, manner, or degree
A1 She exercises every day to stay in shape.
A2 After months of training, he finally got back in shape.
B1 Running regularly is a great way to stay in shape.
B2 Despite his busy schedule, he always manages to stay in shape.
C1 Professional athletes have to constantly work hard to stay in shape.
C2 Even in her 50s, she is still in incredible shape due to her dedication to fitness.
formal Regular exercise and a balanced diet are essential for staying in shape.
informal I've been hitting the gym lately to get back in shape.
slang I need to start working out again to get my body in shape.
figurative After a few setbacks, the company is finally getting back in shape financially.
got in shape
in shapes
more in shape
most in shape
is in shape
will be in shape
has been in shape
is being in shape
in shape
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to be in shape
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