sportsman

[ˈspɔːtsmən]

sportsman Definition

a man who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise.

Using sportsman: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was a great sportsman in his youth.

  • Example

    The sportsman won the gold medal in the Olympics.

  • Example

    As a sportsman, he always followed a strict diet and exercise regimen.

sportsman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sportsman

Antonyms for sportsman

  • non-athlete
  • non-competitor

Idioms Using sportsman

  • a person who behaves in a positive and gracious manner, especially in defeat or when things don't go their way

    Example

    Even though he lost the game, he was a good sport and congratulated his opponent.

  • to stop doing something, especially when it has been going on for a long time

    Example

    After playing for hours, the tired sportsman decided to call it a day and go home.

  • to be out of one's league

    to be too difficult or challenging for someone, especially in a competitive context

    Example

    Playing against professional athletes was out of his league, as he was just an amateur sportsman.

Phrases with sportsman

  • a person who plays sports with honesty and integrity, following the rules and respecting the opponents

    Example

    He was known as a fair sportsman, never resorting to cheating or foul play.

  • a person who earns a living by playing sports, often at a high level of competition

    Example

    He became a professional sportsman after years of training and dedication.

  • a person who engages in sports for pleasure or personal satisfaction, without receiving payment or competing at a professional level

    Example

    He was an amateur sportsman who enjoyed playing tennis on weekends.

Origins of sportsman

from 'sport' + 'man'

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Summary: sportsman in Brief

A 'sportsman' [ˈspɔːtsmən] is a man who is skilled in sports and physical exercise. It can refer to both professional and amateur athletes, exemplified by 'He was a great sportsman in his youth.' The term also extends into phrases like 'fair sportsman,' denoting honesty and integrity, and idioms like 'to call it a day,' meaning to stop doing something after a long time.

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