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vormis

Vormis is an Estonian word used as an adjective and an adverb to describe someone or something that is in good shape or in good form. It can refer to physical fitness as well as general readiness or condition.

Etymology: Vormis is derived from vorm, meaning form or shape. The suffix -is forms a predicative adjective

Usage: In everyday speech, vormis is common in sports journalism, fitness talk, and descriptions of equipment

Related terms: Vorm (form, shape) is the root of vormis, and vormisus refers to the state of

Notes: Vormis captures a range of meanings from physical fitness to overall readiness, and its interpretation

indicating
a
state
or
condition,
and
it
is
typically
used
with
the
copula
on
to
describe
current
status.
or
vehicles
in
good
condition.
Examples
include:
Ta
on
vormis
(He
is
in
good
shape).
Auto
on
vormis
(The
car
is
in
good
condition).
Meeskond
on
vormis
enne
turniiri
(The
team
is
in
form
before
the
tournament).
The
phrase
hoida
vormi
means
to
stay
in
shape,
and
is
widely
used
in
fitness
and
training
contexts.
being
in
form.
The
word
is
not
typically
used
as
a
proper
noun
and
does
not
denote
a
specific
organization
or
concept.
depends
on
context,
often
emphasizing
current
condition
rather
than
potential
or
future
form.