Running Blade

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈrʌnɪŋ bleɪd/

Definitions of running blade

noun a device used by amputees for running or walking, typically made of lightweight materials such as carbon fiber

Example Sentences

A1 The running blade helps people with disabilities walk.

A2 She was fitted with a running blade after losing her leg in an accident.

B1 The athlete's running blade allowed him to compete in the Paralympic Games.

B2 The advanced technology in the running blade provided a more natural gait for the user.

C1 The carbon fiber running blade was custom-made to enhance the athlete's performance.

C2 The running blade's design was optimized for maximum efficiency and comfort during long-distance running.

Examples of running blade in a Sentence

formal The athlete was able to sprint faster with the help of a running blade.

informal He was zooming past everyone on the track with his running blade.

slang That running blade is like his secret weapon for running.

figurative Her determination was like a running blade, propelling her forward despite the obstacles.

Grammatical Forms of running blade

past tense

ran

plural

running blades

comparative

more running blade

superlative

most running blade

present tense

run

future tense

will run

perfect tense

have run

continuous tense

is running

singular

running blade

positive degree

running blade

infinitive

to run

gerund

running

participle

running

Origin and Evolution of running blade

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'running blade' originated in the field of prosthetics to describe a type of prosthetic limb designed specifically for running and athletic activities.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a specific type of prosthetic limb, the term 'running blade' has evolved to become more commonly associated with high-performance prosthetic limbs used by amputee athletes in competitive sports such as track and field.