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athlete
[ ath-leet ]
noun
- a person trained or gifted in exercises or contests involving physical agility, stamina, or strength; a participant in a sport, exercise, or game requiring physical skill.
athlete
/ ˈæθliːt /
noun
- a person trained to compete in sports or exercises involving physical strength, speed, or endurance
- a person who has a natural aptitude for physical activities
- a competitor in track and field events
Pronunciation Note
Other Words From
- non·athlete noun
- super·athlete noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of athlete1
Word History and Origins
Origin of athlete1
Example Sentences
“There’s a lot of great students that are also great athletes,” said Ted Donato, a former Harvard coach and briefly a Kings’ winger who has coached the Crimson since 2004.
Members of the Palestinian militant group Black September had taken 11 Israeli athletes hostage, demanding the release of hundreds of prisoners held in their country’s jails.
Planning documents show Mr Saverimutto said the gym would give specialist sports and health education to aspiring young athletes aged eight to 18, and include three classrooms and a sensory room.
Fast forward a couple of decades and he is retiring as one of the most recognisable athletes on the planet.
"She said 'girls now know that they can be athletes. Girls now know that they can be on the cover of Sports Illustrated'. It completely changed the way I looked at that cover."
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