Hypertrophy

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /haɪˈpɜrtrəfi/

Definitions of hypertrophy

noun the enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in size of its cells

Example Sentences

A1 Hypertrophy is the increase in size of an organ or tissue.

A2 Regular exercise can lead to muscle hypertrophy.

B1 Weightlifting is often associated with muscle hypertrophy.

B2 Athletes may experience cardiac hypertrophy due to intense training.

C1 Hypertrophy can be a sign of an underlying medical condition.

C2 Understanding the mechanisms of hypertrophy is crucial in sports science research.

Examples of hypertrophy in a Sentence

formal Hypertrophy is the increase in size of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its cells.

informal If you keep lifting weights, you'll start to see muscle hypertrophy in no time.

slang My gains at the gym are all about that hypertrophy life.

figurative The hypertrophy of bureaucracy in the company led to inefficiency and delays.

Grammatical Forms of hypertrophy

past tense

hypertrophied

plural

hypertrophies

comparative

more hypertrophic

superlative

most hypertrophic

present tense

hypertrophies

future tense

will hypertrophy

perfect tense

has hypertrophied

continuous tense

is hypertrophying

singular

hypertrophy

positive degree

hypertrophic

infinitive

to hypertrophy

gerund

hypertrophying

participle

hypertrophied

Origin and Evolution of hypertrophy

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'hypertrophy' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'hyper', meaning excessive, and 'trophia', meaning nourishment or growth.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the medical field to describe the enlargement or overgrowth of an organ or tissue due to an increase in cell size, 'hypertrophy' has evolved to also be used in a more general sense to describe excessive growth or development in various contexts.