Pronunciation: /ˈædɪˌpoʊs/
noun a type of body tissue composed of fat cells
A1 Adipose tissue is commonly known as body fat.
A2 The doctor explained that excess adipose can lead to health problems.
B1 A balanced diet and regular exercise can help reduce adipose in the body.
B2 Liposuction is a surgical procedure used to remove excess adipose tissue.
C1 The researcher conducted a study on the effects of different diets on adipose distribution.
C2 Adipose cells are specialized for storing energy in the form of fat.
adjective relating to or consisting of fat
A1 She had a soft, adipose body.
A2 The doctor explained that excess adipose tissue can lead to health problems.
B1 The adipose layer under the skin helps to regulate body temperature.
B2 The surgeon removed the adipose tissue during the liposuction procedure.
C1 The adipose cells store energy in the form of fat.
C2 The researcher studied the adipose tissue in depth to understand its role in metabolism.
formal Adipose tissue is a type of connective tissue that stores fat for insulation and energy.
informal I need to cut back on my adipose intake if I want to lose weight.
slang I swear, all that junk food goes straight to my adipose!
figurative His adipose personality made it hard for others to get close to him.
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