used to refer to someone who is very healthy and in good physical condition
The idiom "fit as a fiddle" is believed to have originated in the 17th century. It is used to describe someone who is in excellent physical health and condition, often indicating a high level of fitness and well-being, just like a well-tuned musical instrument (a fiddle or violin) that produces the best sound when it is in perfect condition. This phrase is commonly used in a positive and complimentary manner.
having a lively and cheerful energy
energetic and agile, especially in older age
cheerful, lively, and in good spirits
a person who is excessively concerned about their health and often believes they are ill
relating to a health condition where a person has a lower than normal number of red blood cells, causing fatigue and weakness
suffering from an illness or injury
yellowish, sickly, or lacking in healthy color
to completely overwhelm or weaken someone physically, mentally or emotionally, making them unable to function normally
feeling or appearing completely exhausted
abnormally pale, lacking in color, and often associated with illness, shock, or a lack of vitality
characterized by a lack of energy, listlessness, or a dreamy, relaxed feeling
to decline, weaken, or deteriorate, often in terms of strength, vitality, or overall condition
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weakened and depleted of strength or vitality
looking pale due to being sick or in poor health
able to promote or restore one's health or strength
having the ability to restore vitality or freshness
deeply affected, overwhelmed, or afflicted by a strong emotion, illness, or adversity
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