athletic

[ath-let-ik]

athletic Definition

  • 1having a natural ability to perform physical activities well
  • 2relating to sports, games, or exercises that require physical skill and strength

Using athletic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "athletic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is very athletic and enjoys playing sports.

  • Example

    The school has a strong athletic program.

  • Example

    He won several athletic awards in high school.

  • Example

    The new gym equipment is designed for athletic training.

athletic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for athletic

Antonyms for athletic

Phrases with athletic

  • a protective undergarment worn by men during sports or other physical activities to support the genitals and reduce the risk of injury

    Example

    He always wears an athletic supporter when he plays basketball.

  • a financial award given to student-athletes who demonstrate exceptional skill in a particular sport

    Example

    She received an athletic scholarship to play soccer at the university.

  • a person responsible for overseeing the athletic programs at a school or university

    Example

    The athletic director announced the new football coach.

Origins of athletic

from Latin 'athleticus', from Greek 'athlētikos', from 'athlētēs' meaning 'contestant'

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Summary: athletic in Brief

The term 'athletic' [ath-let-ik] describes someone who has a natural ability to perform physical activities well or relates to sports, games, or exercises that require physical skill and strength. It is often used to describe people who are sporty, active, fit, agile, or nimble. Phrases like 'athletic supporter,' 'athletic scholarship,' and 'athletic director' are used in specific contexts related to sports and physical activities.

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