- comparative of fit.
fitter
Americannoun
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a person who fits a garment, esp when it is made for a particular person
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a person who is skilled in the assembly and adjustment of machinery, esp of a specified sort
an electrical fitter
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a person who supplies something for an expedition, activity, etc
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He is still playing the same way, but to me he looks fitter and stronger than before.
From BBC ● Jun. 20, 2026
Trump often boasts about his health, saying that he is far fitter than previous presidents despite his weight and a love of fast food.
From Barron's ● May 26, 2026
That is how Owen Chance, a senior at Lathrop High School in Lathrop, Mo., got into a regional vocational program for high-school students, learning to be a pipe fitter.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 10, 2026
Despite being leapfrogged by Sadia Kabeya, player of the match in the World Cup final, the Saracens forward said she was contracted until June 2026 and felt fitter than ever.
From BBC ● May 9, 2026
Almost an hour had passed before the fitter swayed to a stop.
From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin
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The construction and installation of offshore wind turbines requires the expertise of skilled electrical workers, pipe fitters, welders, pile drivers, iron workers, machinists and carpenters.
From Salon ● May 9, 2026
As a pre-apprentice with the plumbers and pipe fitters union in 2021, she initially earned $15 an hour.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 7, 2026
They were pipe fitters full-time at Anheuser-Busch downtown.
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 19, 2025
“It was a shock when it happened,” he said, adding that he and other local carpet fitters had no idea the firm was in trouble.
From BBC ● Jul. 23, 2024
She watched as a swarm of fitters and the fire service team closed in to lift the pilot and his life' less crew out of the plane.
From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein
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