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		[ ath-let -ik ] SHOW IPA 
/ æθˈlɛt ɪk / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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adjective physically active and strong; good at athletics or sports: an athletic child.  
of, like, or befitting an athlete.  
of or relating to athletes; involving the use of physical skills or capabilities, as strength, agility, or stamina: athletic sports; athletic training.  
for athletics: an athletic field.  
Psychology . (of a physical type) having a sturdy build or well-proportioned body structure. Compare asthenic (def. 2), pyknic (def. 1).  
Origin of athletic  1595–1605; <Latin āthlēticus <Greek āthlētikós. See athlete, -ic
pronunciation note for athletic See athlete. 
OTHER WORDS FROM athletic ath·let·i·cal·ly,  adverb ath·let·i·cism    [ath-let -uh -siz-uh m],   /æθˈlɛt əˌsɪz əm/,    noun non·ath·let·ic,  adjective non·ath·let·i·cal·ly,  adverb qua·si-ath·let·ic,  adjective qua·si-ath·let·i·cal·ly,  adverb un·ath·let·ic,  adjective un·ath·let·i·cal·ly,  adverb 
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Words nearby athletic  athirst, athleisure, athlete, athlete's foot, athlete's heart, athletic , athletic heart, athletics, athletic shoe, athletic support, athodyd
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Example sentences from the Web for athletic With all due respect to his athletic  skill, Gronkowski is not high on the list of NFL players that elicit carnal thoughts.
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He is an immensely talented quarterback who has dedicated his entire life to athletic  excellence and discipline.
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The athletic  community was putting pressure on him to say that he was pro-Olympics and pro-athletes.
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Horace was athletic  and clever, known, probably apocryphally, as the fastest cotton picker in Clay County.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco, the athletic , South African bride of Prince Albert, is also with child.
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Jerry related what he had heard about the plans of the athletic  club to hold an out-door meet on their grounds three weeks hence.
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From that time Browning's interest in athletic  matters waned.
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He thought he should like to go into the army, for he was athletic , and rejoiced in feats of muscular strength.
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Around the curve is the Armory (L) where athletic  and social events and weekly convocations are held.
Athletic  games, open to all who traced their nationality to Athens, were part of this festival.
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British Dictionary definitions for  athletic adjective physically fit or strong; muscular or active 
of, relating to, or suitable for an athlete or for athletics 
of or relating to a person with a muscular and well-proportioned body See also somatotype 
Derived forms of athletic athletically , adverb athleticism , noun Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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