Mesomorph

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛsəˌmɔrf/

Definitions of mesomorph

noun a constitutional type characterized by muscularity

Example Sentences

A1 A mesomorph is a person with a muscular body.

A2 Many athletes are classified as mesomorphs due to their strong build.

B1 Individuals with a mesomorph body type tend to excel in sports that require strength and power.

B2 Bodybuilders often aim to achieve a mesomorph physique through rigorous training and diet.

C1 Understanding the genetic factors that contribute to being a mesomorph can help in designing personalized fitness plans.

C2 Mesomorphs are often admired for their ability to easily build and maintain muscle mass.

Examples of mesomorph in a Sentence

formal The mesomorph body type is characterized by a muscular build and well-defined muscles.

informal My friend who is a mesomorph can eat whatever he wants and still stay in great shape.

slang Dang, look at that mesomorph over there, he's ripped!

figurative In the world of fitness, being a mesomorph is like hitting the genetic jackpot.

Grammatical Forms of mesomorph

past tense

mesomorphed

plural

mesomorphs

comparative

more mesomorphic

superlative

most mesomorphic

present tense

mesomorphs

future tense

will mesomorph

perfect tense

has mesomorphed

continuous tense

is mesomorphing

singular

mesomorph

positive degree

mesomorphic

infinitive

to mesomorph

gerund

mesomorphing

participle

mesomorphed

Origin and Evolution of mesomorph

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'mesomorph' originated from the Greek words 'meso' meaning middle and 'morph' meaning form or shape.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the field of somatotyping by psychologist William H. Sheldon in the 1940s to describe individuals with a muscular and athletic build. Over time, the term has been widely adopted in the fitness and bodybuilding communities to refer to individuals with a naturally lean and muscular physique.