| Verb | 1. | unfit - make unfit or unsuitable; "Your income disqualifies you"alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue" | |
| Adj. | 1. | unfit - below the required standards for a purpose; "an unfit parent"; "unfit for human consumption"fit, fit for, fit to - meeting adequate standards for a purpose; "a fit subject for discussion"; "it is fit and proper that you be there"; "water fit to drink"; "fit for duty"; "do as you see fit to" fit, fit for, fit to - meeting adequate standards for a purpose; "a fit subject for discussion"; "it is fit and proper that you be there"; "water fit to drink"; "fit for duty"; "do as you see fit to" fit, fit for, fit to - meeting adequate standards for a purpose; "a fit subject for discussion"; "it is fit and proper that you be there"; "water fit to drink"; "fit for duty"; "do as you see fit to" | |
| 2. | unfit - not in good physical or mental condition; out of condition; "fat and very unfit"; "certified as unfit for army service"; "drunk and unfit for service"unhealthy - not in or exhibiting good health in body or mind; "unhealthy ulcers" unsound - not sound financially; "unsound banking practices" ill, sick - not in good physical or mental health; "ill from the monotony of his suffering" fit, healthy - physically and mentally sound or healthy; "felt relaxed and fit after their holiday"; "keeps fit with diet and exercise" | |
| 3. | unfit - physically unsound or diseased; "has a bad back"; "a bad heart"; "bad teeth"; "an unsound limb"; "unsound teeth"unhealthy - not in or exhibiting good health in body or mind; "unhealthy ulcers" | |