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unfit

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/ʌnˈfɪt/ · un-fit

not suitable or proper for a purpose; not in a good physical condition.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

not suitable or proper for a purpose; not in a good physical condition.

مناسب یا کسی مقصد کے لیے درست نہیں؛ اچھی جسمانی حالت میں نہیں۔

غیر موزوں

ghair mauzun

Formal: غیر موزوں

Synonyms

inappropriateunsuitableunqualifiedنامناسبغیر مناسبنااہل

Antonyms

fitsuitablequalifiedفٹمناسباہل

Common Collocations

  • unfit for work
  • unfit for duty
  • unfit to perform

Example Sentences

He was unfit for the job due to his lack of experience.

وہ تجربے کی کمی کی وجہ سے اس کام کے لئے غیر موزوں تھا۔

Woh tajurbe ki kami ki wajah se is kaam ke liye ghair mauzun tha.

She feels unfit for the marathon after her injury.

چوٹ کے بعد وہ مارتھن کے لئے غیر موزوں محسوس کرتی ہے۔

Chot ke baad woh marathon ke liye ghair mauzun mehsoos karti hai.

His unfit lifestyle contributed to his health problems.

اس کی غیر موزوں طرز زندگی نے اس کی صحت کے مسائل میں اضافہ کیا۔

Us ki ghair mauzun tarz-e-zindagi ne us ki sehat ke masail mein izafa kiya.

Easily Confused With

unfit:Unfit refers to being not suitable or appropriate, while unfit can imply being in poor physical condition.

Word Family

fit
adjectiveموزوں
fitness
nounفٹنس

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember that 'unfit' means not fit; similar to wearing shoes that don't fit.

Picture a pair of shoes that are too tight, representing being unfit.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

موزوں رہیں گے ہم زندگی کے ہر موڑ پر، غیر موزوں نہیں ہونے دیں گے اپنی راہ میں عذر۔

Mauzun rahain ge hum zindagi ke har mor per, Ghair mauzun nahi hone dain ge apni rah mein uzr.

We will remain suitable at every turn of life, We will not allow excuses to make us unfit in our path.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نہ جیت، نہ ہار

Na jeet, na haar

Neither win, nor lose.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "unfite" — not appropriate or suitable

First known use: 14th century

The word 'unfit' is derived from the prefix 'un-', meaning not, combined with 'fit', which has been used since the Old English period.