Muscularity

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Pronunciation: /ˌmʌˈskjəˈlɛrəti/

Definitions of muscularity

noun the quality or state of being muscular

Example Sentences

A1 He admired the muscularity of the superhero in the comic book.

A2 The athlete's muscularity was evident as he crossed the finish line.

B1 Weightlifting can help increase muscularity and strength.

B2 Bodybuilders focus on achieving maximum muscularity through intense workouts and diet.

C1 The bodybuilder's exceptional muscularity was the result of years of dedicated training.

C2 The sculptor captured the essence of muscularity in his marble statue of a Greek god.

Examples of muscularity in a Sentence

formal The study aimed to investigate the relationship between muscularity and physical performance.

informal He's been hitting the gym a lot lately, trying to increase his muscularity.

slang Check out the muscularity on that guy, he must lift weights all day.

figurative Her writing had a certain muscularity to it, conveying strength and power in every word.

Grammatical Forms of muscularity

past tense

muscularized

plural

muscularities

comparative

more muscular

superlative

most muscular

present tense

muscularizes

future tense

will muscularize

perfect tense

has muscularized

continuous tense

is muscularizing

singular

muscularity

positive degree

muscular

infinitive

to muscularize

gerund

muscularizing

participle

muscularized

Origin and Evolution of muscularity

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'muscularity' originated from the Latin word 'musculus', which means 'little mouse' or 'muscle'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the physical strength and development of muscles, 'muscularity' has evolved to also encompass qualities such as power, vigor, and athleticism.