Isometric

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌaɪsəˈmɛtrɪk/

Definitions of isometric

noun a line connecting isometric points

Example Sentences

A1 An isometric exercise involves contracting muscles without moving the joints.

A2 She prefers doing isometric exercises like planks and wall sits to strengthen her core.

B1 The physical therapist recommended isometric exercises to help improve the patient's muscle strength.

B2 The fitness instructor demonstrated various isometric movements to target different muscle groups.

C1 The athlete's training regimen includes a combination of isotonic and isometric exercises to enhance performance.

C2 The isometric workout routine was designed by a professional trainer to maximize muscle engagement and endurance.

adjective relating to or denoting equal measure or dimensions

Example Sentences

A1 An isometric drawing shows a 3D object in a 2D format.

A2 The architect used isometric projections to design the building layout.

B1 The video game features isometric graphics that give a unique perspective.

B2 The engineering team created an isometric illustration to demonstrate the product design.

C1 The technical drawing includes detailed isometric views of the machine parts.

C2 The artist's portfolio showcases stunning isometric artwork with intricate details.

Examples of isometric in a Sentence

formal The architect used isometric drawings to accurately depict the dimensions of the building.

informal I love playing video games with isometric graphics, it gives a unique perspective.

slang The new workout routine focuses on isometric exercises to target specific muscle groups.

figurative In a way, looking at the situation from an isometric viewpoint can help us see things differently.

Grammatical Forms of isometric

past tense

was

plural

isometrics

comparative

more isometric

superlative

most isometric

present tense

is

future tense

will be

perfect tense

has been

continuous tense

is being

singular

isometric

positive degree

isometric

infinitive

to be isometric

gerund

being isometric

participle

isometric

Origin and Evolution of isometric

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'isometric' originated from the Greek words 'isos' meaning equal and 'metron' meaning measure.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in geometry to refer to a method of drawing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface without the use of perspective, the term 'isometric' has evolved to also describe a type of exercise that involves contracting muscles without changing their length.