judo

[ˈdʒuːdəʊ]

judo Definition

a sport and martial art that originated in Japan, emphasizing throws and grappling techniques to subdue opponents.

Using judo: Examples

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  • Example

    She has been practicing judo for five years.

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    Judo is an Olympic sport.

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    The aim of judo is to use your opponent's strength against them.

judo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for judo

  • martial art
  • combat sport
  • self-defense

Phrases with judo

  • a hand strike used in martial arts, especially in karate and judo

    Example

    He used a judo chop to break the board.

  • a technique used in judo to throw an opponent to the ground

    Example

    He executed a perfect judo throw to win the match.

  • the clothing worn by practitioners of judo, consisting of a jacket and pants made of heavy cotton

    Example

    He forgot his judo uniform and had to borrow one from his friend.

Origins of judo

from Japanese 'jūdō', meaning 'gentle way'

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Summary: judo in Brief

Judo [ˈdʒuːdəʊ] is a martial art and combat sport originating from Japan. It emphasizes throws and grappling techniques to subdue opponents, with the aim of using the opponent's strength against them. Judo is an Olympic sport, and its techniques include the judo chop, judo throw, and judo uniform.