Definitions and Examples of healthy, fit, strong
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
In good physical condition; free from illness or injury.
Example
She maintains a healthy lifestyle by eating nutritious food and exercising regularly.
In good physical shape; able to perform physical activities without difficulty.
Example
He is fit enough to run a marathon without getting tired.
Having great physical power and ability; able to lift heavy weights or perform strenuous tasks.
Example
After months of training, he became strong enough to lift twice his body weight.
Key Differences: healthy vs fit vs strong
- 1Healthy refers to a state of being free from illness or injury.
- 2Fit describes a state of being in good physical shape and able to perform physical activities without difficulty.
- 3Strong refers to having great physical power and ability.
Effective Usage of healthy, fit, strong
- 1Health and Fitness: Use these antonyms to describe physical well-being and fitness levels.
- 2Sports and Exercise: Incorporate these words to describe athletic performance and abilities.
- 3Medical Contexts: Use healthy to describe a patient's physical condition after treatment or recovery.
Remember this!
The antonyms of infirmed describe a state of physical well-being, strength, and vitality. Use healthy to describe a state of being free from illness or injury, fit to describe a state of being in good physical shape, and strong to describe great physical power and ability. These words can be used in health and fitness contexts, sports and exercise, and medical contexts.