gymnastic

[jimˈnastik]

gymnastic Definition

  • 1relating to or involving exercises intended to develop physical strength, flexibility, and agility
  • 2relating to gymnastics

Using gymnastic: Examples

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

  • Example

    She is a gymnastic athlete who has won several medals in competitions.

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    The gymnastic routine requires a lot of practice and skill.

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    The coach designed a gymnastic training program for the team.

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    Gymnastic moves require strength and flexibility.

gymnastic Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for gymnastic

Phrases with gymnastic

  • a piece of equipment used in gymnastics consisting of two rings suspended from a frame, used for performing various exercises

    Example

    He practiced his upper body strength using the gymnastic rings.

  • a padded mat used in gymnastics to cushion falls and provide traction

    Example

    The gymnasts practiced their floor routines on the gymnastic mat.

  • a narrow, elevated beam used in gymnastics for balance and acrobatic exercises

    Example

    She performed a flawless routine on the gymnastic beam.

Origins of gymnastic

from Greek 'gymnastikos', meaning 'fond of athletic exercises'

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Summary: gymnastic in Brief

The term 'gymnastic' [jimˈnastik] refers to exercises that develop physical strength, flexibility, and agility. It is also related to the sport of gymnastics, which involves performing acrobatic and balance exercises. Gymnastic equipment includes rings, mats, and beams. Examples of usage include 'She is a gymnastic athlete who has won several medals in competitions.' and 'The coach designed a gymnastic training program for the team.'