Pronunciation: /əˈlɪmpɪən/
noun a person who competes in the Olympic Games
A1 The Olympian won a gold medal in the race.
A2 The Olympian trained hard every day to prepare for the competition.
B1 The Olympian represented their country at the international games.
B2 The Olympian set a new world record in their event.
C1 The Olympian's dedication and talent earned them a place in sports history.
C2 The Olympian's success on the global stage solidified their status as a legend in their sport.
adjective relating to the Olympic Games or the ancient city of Olympia
A1 The Olympian athlete won a gold medal in the race.
A2 She admired the Olympian strength of the weightlifter.
B1 The Olympian dedication of the gymnast was evident in her flawless routine.
B2 His Olympian performance in the swimming competition broke a world record.
C1 The Olympian commitment of the skier to training paid off with a spot on the podium.
C2 Her Olympian talent in figure skating captivated audiences around the world.
formal The Olympian athlete trained rigorously for years to compete in the upcoming games.
informal Did you see that Olympian break the world record in the 100m sprint?
slang That Olympian is a total beast on the field!
figurative She tackled each obstacle in her path with the grace and determination of an Olympian.
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