abdominal
Americanadjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- abdominally adverb
- postabdominal adjective
Etymology
Origin of abdominal
Explanation
Anything abdominal relates to the midsection of your body, just below your chest and above your pelvis. Abdominal muscles are sometimes called “abs” and they’re the muscles in your abdomen. All abdominal things relate to the belly area. If your stomach hurts, you have abdominal pain. Sit-ups are abdominal exercises. Do enough sit-ups and you'll have washboard abs because the rippled muscles look like, well, a washboard. Any stomach surgery is a type of abdominal surgery. Sometimes abdominal is used as a noun that’s short for abdominal muscle.
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Example Sentences
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In Georgia, 31-year-old Alexia Moore went to the hospital with severe abdominal pain.
From Slate • Apr. 6, 2026
He entered the program with a history of gastrointestinal issues and abdominal surgeries.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 5, 2026
Regular endurance exercise can also lower abdominal fat, even when overall weight stays the same.
From Science Daily • Mar. 19, 2026
He returned on 14 July with abdominal pain and rectal bleeding before being discharged again the following day with no diagnosis.
From BBC • Mar. 16, 2026
He felt pain in his lower chest, they said, when the artery's blood escaped into his abdominal cavity.
From "Ambushed!" by Gail Jarrow
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