The difference between Fitness and Strength
When used as nouns, fitness means the condition of being fit, suitable or appropriate, whereas strength means the quality or degree of being strong.
Strength is also verb with the meaning: to give strength to.
check bellow for the other definitions of Fitness and Strength
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Fitness as a noun:
The condition of being fit, suitable or appropriate.
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Fitness as a noun:
The cultivation of an attractive and/or healthy physique.
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Fitness as a noun (evolutionary theory):
An organism's or species' degree of success in finding a mate and producing offspring.
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Fitness as a noun (UK, slang):
The condition of being attractive, fanciable or beautiful.
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Strength as a noun:
The quality or degree of being strong.
Examples:
"It [[require]]s [[great]] strength to lift heavy objects."
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Strength as a noun:
The intensity of a force or power; potency.
Examples:
"He had the strength of ten men."
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Strength as a noun:
The strongest part of something; that on which confidence or reliance is based.
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Strength as a noun:
A positive attribute.
Examples:
"We all have our own strengths and weaknesses."
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Strength as a noun (obsolete):
Armed force, body of troops.
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Strength as a noun (obsolete):
A strong place; a stronghold.
Examples:
"rfquotek Shakespeare"
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Strength as a verb (obsolete):
To give strength to; to strengthen.
Examples:
"rfquotek Chaucer"