Pronunciation: /ˈmɛkə/

Definitions of mecha

noun a type of large, heavily armoured robot, typically controlled by a human operator and often used in science fiction or anime

Example Sentences

A1 I watched a cartoon with a giant mecha robot.

A2 The mecha pilot fought bravely against the alien invaders.

B1 The mecha's armor was strong enough to withstand enemy attacks.

B2 The mecha's advanced technology allowed it to fly and shoot powerful lasers.

C1 The mecha's design was inspired by futuristic concepts and engineering principles.

C2 The mecha's AI system was so sophisticated that it could learn and adapt to new situations on its own.

Examples of mecha in a Sentence

formal The mecha industry has seen significant advancements in technology over the years.

informal I love watching mecha anime because of the cool robots.

slang That mecha game is so lit, bro!

figurative Her determination was like a mecha, unstoppable and powerful.

Grammatical Forms of mecha

past tense

mechad

plural

mechas

comparative

more mecha

superlative

most mecha

present tense

mechas

future tense

will mecha

perfect tense

have mechaed

continuous tense

am mechaing

singular

mecha

positive degree

mecha

infinitive

to mecha

gerund

mechaing

participle

mechaed

Origin and Evolution of mecha

First Known Use: 1956 year
Language of Origin: Japanese
Story behind the word: The word 'mecha' originated in Japanese popular culture, specifically in the context of manga and anime.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to giant robots or mechanical suits in science fiction, the term 'mecha' has since expanded to encompass a broader range of mechanical or robotic creations in various forms of media.