English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ fat

Adjective edit

unfat (comparative more unfat, superlative most unfat)

  1. Not fat.
    • 1990, Doug Peterson, H. Winfield Tutte, Fearfully and Wonderfully Weird:
      Mainly, unfat people believe that there is no real problem here — only a lack of basic self-control and personal pride. The great myth about overeaters is, "They could lose weight if they really wanted to."
    • 2006, Michael S. Berman, Laurence Shames, Living Large: A Big Man's Ideas on Weight, Success, and Acceptance:
      Unfat people tend to blame us for our burden—even though it's our burden, not theirs. Not only do many people disapprove of us for being fat; they feel perfectly free to show it.

Ladin edit

Adjective edit

unfat

  1. equal

Adverb edit

unfat

  1. equally