Pronunciation: /dʒuːˈdoʊkə/

Definitions of judoka

noun a participant in the sport of judo

Example Sentences

A1 A judoka is a person who practices judo.

A2 The judoka won a gold medal in the competition.

B1 The judoka demonstrated excellent technique during the match.

B2 As a judoka, she has been training for many years to reach this level of skill.

C1 The judoka's precision and agility in executing throws and holds were truly impressive.

C2 The judoka's mastery of judo techniques is evident in every move they make on the mat.

Examples of judoka in a Sentence

formal The judoka demonstrated flawless technique during the competition.

informal I heard that the judoka is competing in the upcoming tournament.

slang That judoka is a beast on the mat!

figurative She approached the problem like a skilled judoka, carefully analyzing her opponent's moves.

Grammatical Forms of judoka

past tense

judokaed

plural

judokas

comparative

more judoka

superlative

most judoka

present tense

judoka

future tense

will judoka

perfect tense

have judokaed

continuous tense

is judokaing

singular

judoka

positive degree

very judoka

infinitive

to judoka

gerund

judokaing

participle

judokaed

Origin and Evolution of judoka

First Known Use: 1882 year
Language of Origin: Japanese
Story behind the word: The word 'judoka' originated in Japan, specifically in the context of Judo, a martial art developed in the late 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a practitioner of Judo, the term 'judoka' has since become more widely recognized to describe individuals who practice Judo at a competitive or professional level.