Pronunciation: /ɪˈlɪptɪkəl/
noun a piece of exercise equipment, typically a stationary machine, used for walking or running in place
A1 An elliptical is a type of exercise machine that simulates stair climbing.
A2 I prefer using the elliptical at the gym because it's easier on my knees.
B1 The elliptical is a popular choice for those looking for a low-impact cardio workout.
B2 She spends 30 minutes on the elliptical every day to stay in shape.
C1 The elliptical trainer provides a full-body workout without putting too much strain on any one muscle group.
C2 Professional athletes often incorporate elliptical training into their routines to improve endurance and stamina.
adjective relating to or having the shape of an ellipse
A1 The elliptical shape of the moon is visible in the night sky.
A2 She prefers using the elliptical machine at the gym for her cardio workout.
B1 The artist created an elliptical design for the logo of the company.
B2 The professor's lecture on quantum physics was filled with elliptical explanations.
C1 The novelist's writing style is known for its elliptical prose and deep symbolism.
C2 The elliptical orbit of the comet around the sun was carefully observed by astronomers.
formal The mathematician explained the concept of an elliptical orbit using precise calculations.
informal I prefer using the elliptical machine at the gym instead of the treadmill.
slang Let's hit the elliptical for a quick workout sesh.
figurative Her speech was elliptical, leaving the audience to interpret her true intentions.
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