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The phrase "Fit To Be Eaten" can be decribed as "edible". Fit for Consumption may be more appropriate. The opposite being "inedible" or "Unfit for Consumption"
The word 'fit' is a noun as a word for a sudden violent attack of a disease or condition; a sudden outburst; a word for something that is the right size and shape for someone or something. The noun forms for the verb to fit are fitter and the gerund, fitting. The noun forms for the adjective fit is fitness.
Perhaps undesirable is the word you seek.Objectional and unsuitable also fit...
'Was' fit - when you are talking about someone being the opposite of overweight, when you fit something into something else, the past tense of that is 'fit' as well. _________________________________________________________________ This question, I believe, refers to the past tense of "fit" as in the VERB fit. To be fit is not a verb, it is an ajective and as such has no tense. According to Webster's, the past tense is either fit or fitted for the verb fit.
A square and a rectangle would fit the given description.
A square or a rhombus would fit the given description
A kite would fit the given description
A square and a rectangle both fit the description
Basically to be more fit. To be lean is the opposite of being fat or obese.
Either a square or rectangle fit this description.
People do sports to get fit and busty so they can attract the opposite sex and go out with them
A parallelogram. A square or rectangle would also technically fit this description.