Gymnastic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Gymnastic ( adjective )

Relating to or involving physical exercises or training, especially of the kind that develops strength, agility, and coordination.

Origin:

From the greek word "gymnastikos" meaning "skilled in physical exercises".

Examples:

  1. She was a gymnastic competitor in the Olympics.
  2. He was a gymnastic coach, teaching kids how to do flips and turns.
  3. The gymnastic routine was impressive, with a series of acrobatic moves.
  4. He had a gymnastic body, with well-defined muscles.
  5. The class was gymnastic, with a lot of stretching and jumping.

(As a noun)

Gymnastic ( noun )

Relating to or involving physical exercises or training, especially of the kind that develops strength, agility, and coordination.

Origin:

From the greek word "gymnastikos" meaning "skilled in physical exercises".

Examples:

  1. She was a gymnastic competitor in the Olympics.
  2. He was a gymnastic coach, teaching kids how to do flips and turns.
  3. The gymnastic routine was impressive, with a series of acrobatic moves.
  4. He had a gymnastic body, with well-defined muscles.
  5. The class was gymnastic, with a lot of stretching and jumping.
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