Pronunciation: /ˈædɪp-/
noun a type of tissue in the body that stores fat for energy and insulation
A1 Adipose tissue is a type of body fat that stores energy.
A2 Excess adiposity can lead to health problems such as obesity.
B1 The doctor recommended reducing adipose tissue through diet and exercise.
B2 Studies have shown a correlation between high levels of adiposity and increased risk of heart disease.
C1 Researchers are investigating the role of adipose tissue in metabolic disorders like diabetes.
C2 Adiposity is a complex trait influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
adjective related to or containing fat
A1 She has a round face with soft adipose tissue.
A2 The doctor advised her to reduce her adiposity by exercising regularly.
B1 The adipose cells in the body store excess energy in the form of fat.
B2 A high intake of sugary foods can lead to an increase in adipose tissue.
C1 The athlete's low body fat percentage is a result of strict diet and exercise regimen, reducing adipose tissue.
C2 The surgeon removed excess adipose tissue during the liposuction procedure.
formal Adipose tissue is also known as fat tissue.
informal I need to cut down on my adipose tissue.
slang I'm trying to lose some of this adipose.
figurative His adipose personality made it hard for others to connect with him.
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