karate

[kəˈrɑːti]

karate Definition

a Japanese martial art that emphasizes striking techniques, such as punching, kicking, knee and elbow strikes, and open-handed techniques such as knife-hands and ridge-hands.

Using karate: Examples

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

  • Example

    He has been practicing karate for over a decade.

  • Example

    Karate is not just about fighting, it's also about discipline and self-control.

  • Example

    She won the gold medal in karate at the national championship.

karate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for karate

  • martial art
  • combat sport
  • self-defense

Phrases with karate

  • a hand strike in which the hand is held upright and the edge of the hand is used to deliver a sharp blow

    Example

    He demonstrated his karate chop by breaking a wooden board.

  • karateka

    a person who practices karate

    Example

    The karateka performed a series of moves with precision and grace.

  • kyokushin karate

    a style of karate founded in 1964 by Masutatsu Oyama, known for its emphasis on full-contact sparring and physical conditioning

    Example

    He trained in kyokushin karate for years before becoming a black belt.

Origins of karate

from Japanese 'karate', meaning 'empty hand'

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Summary: karate in Brief

Karate [kəˈrɑːti] is a Japanese martial art that focuses on striking techniques, including punches, kicks, and open-handed techniques. It emphasizes discipline and self-control, and is often practiced as a combat sport or for self-defense. Phrases like 'karate chop' and 'kyokushin karate' are common in the context of karate.

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