Match-Fit

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /mætʃ-fɪt/

Definitions of match-fit

adjective Describing someone who is in good physical condition and ready to participate in a match or competition.

Example Sentences

A1 He is match-fit and ready to play in the soccer game.

A2 The team captain ensured that all players were match-fit before the tournament.

B1 After weeks of training, she finally felt match-fit for the marathon.

B2 The athlete's dedication to staying match-fit paid off during the championship.

C1 Being match-fit is crucial for professional athletes to perform at their best.

C2 The rigorous training regimen kept him match-fit throughout the entire season.

Examples of match-fit in a Sentence

formal The athlete trained rigorously to ensure he was match-fit for the upcoming competition.

informal I've been hitting the gym so I can be match-fit for our soccer game this weekend.

slang I need to get my act together and get match-fit before the season starts.

figurative Her mind was sharp and her skills were honed, making her match-fit for any challenge that came her way.

Grammatical Forms of match-fit

plural

match-fits

comparative

more match-fit

superlative

most match-fit

present tense

match-fits

future tense

will be match-fit

perfect tense

has been match-fit

continuous tense

is match-fitting

singular

match-fit

positive degree

match-fit

infinitive

to match-fit

gerund

match-fitting

participle

match-fitted

Origin and Evolution of match-fit

First Known Use: 1886 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'match-fit' originated in the world of sports, specifically in reference to athletes being in a condition to compete at their best during a match or game.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in sports contexts, 'match-fit' has evolved to be more widely used in various fields to describe someone who is physically or mentally prepared for a particular task or challenge.