Pronunciation: /əˈθlɛtɪks/
noun a collection of sports or games that involve physical activity and skill
A1 I enjoy watching athletics competitions on TV.
A2 She decided to join the school athletics team to improve her fitness.
B1 Participating in athletics can help improve cardiovascular health.
B2 Athletics require a lot of dedication and training to excel at a competitive level.
C1 His passion for athletics led him to pursue a career as a professional athlete.
C2 The world championships in athletics will be held in Tokyo next year.
adjective relating to sports or physical activities
A1 She enjoys watching athletics competitions on TV.
A2 He participated in athletics events during his school days.
B1 The athletics team is training hard for the upcoming tournament.
B2 Her dedication to athletics has earned her several medals.
C1 His expertise in athletics coaching has led many athletes to success.
C2 The athletics program at the university is renowned for producing top athletes.
formal Participation in athletics is a key component of a well-rounded education.
informal I love watching athletics competitions on TV.
slang She's a beast at athletics, always winning every race.
figurative His mental agility in problem-solving is like a form of athletics for his brain.
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