in form

The phrase "in form" is commonly used to describe someone who is performing well, especially in sports or other competitive fields.

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Definition

B2Sports and Fitness

(informal)In a state of good physical condition or fitness.

Example

  • After months of training, she is finally in form for the marathon.

B2Competitive Activities

(informal)Performing well or at one's best level.

Example

  • The team is in form, having won their last five matches.

B2General Use

(informal)In a state of readiness or prepared for a particular task or event.

Example

  • He was in form to deliver an excellent presentation.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in form":

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