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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ˈblack ˌbelt, n. [countable]- Sport
- a black cloth waistband awarded to a participant in judo, etc., to indicate the highest level:got his black belt after years of training.
- a person at this level:Three black belts were on hisbodyguard staff.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024black belt (blak′ belt′ for 1, 2; blak′ belt′, belt′ for 3, 4),USA pronunciation - (caps.) a narrow belt of dark-colored, calcareous soils in central Alabama and Mississippi highly adapted to agriculture, esp. the growing of cotton.
- Sociologythe area of a city or region inhabited primarily by blacks.
- Sport[Martial Arts.]
- a black cloth waistband conferred upon a participant in one of the martial arts, as judo or karate, to indicate a degree of expertise of the highest rank.
- a person who has obtained such rank.
- the rank itself. Cf. brown belt, white belt.
- a person proficient in some particular skill or endeavor;
expert. black′-belt′, adj. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: black belt n - a black belt worn by an instructor or expert competitor in the dan grades, usually from first to fifth dan
- a person entitled to wear this
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