Pronunciation: /hep.tæθ.lɒn/
noun a track-and-field contest made up of seven events, typically consisting of the 100-meter hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200-meter dash, long jump, javelin throw, and 800-meter run
A1 The heptathlon consists of seven different track and field events.
A2 She trained hard to compete in the heptathlon at the upcoming sports meet.
B1 The heptathlon requires a combination of speed, strength, and endurance.
B2 Athletes who excel in the heptathlon often have a diverse range of skills.
C1 Winning the heptathlon at the Olympics is a prestigious achievement in the world of athletics.
C2 Her dedication and determination led her to break the world record in the heptathlon.
formal She trained rigorously for the upcoming heptathlon competition.
informal He's been getting ready for the heptathlon event next month.
slang She's a beast at the heptathlon!
figurative Navigating through all the tasks at work felt like a heptathlon.
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