Pronunciation: /aɪˈkiːdoʊ/
noun A Japanese martial art that focuses on redirecting an opponent's energy rather than using force against them.
A1 Aikido is a Japanese martial art.
A2 I started learning aikido last year.
B1 Practicing aikido has helped improve my balance and coordination.
B2 Aikido emphasizes blending with the attacker's energy.
C1 The philosophy of aikido is to redirect aggression and avoid harm.
C2 Aikido techniques focus on using the opponent's energy against them.
formal Aikido is a Japanese martial art that focuses on using an opponent's energy against them.
informal I've been practicing aikido for a few years now and I love how it teaches me self-defense techniques.
slang Dude, aikido is so cool, it's like the art of blending with your attacker and taking them down effortlessly.
figurative In aikido, we learn to adapt and flow with the challenges that come our way, much like in life.
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