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athletic

[ath-let-ik] / æθˈlɛt ɪk /


ADJECTIVE
relating to sports
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
unathletic


Example Sentences

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Both surges were powered by a new rule that lets schools share athletic revenues with athletes, which enabled them to land top quarterbacks in the transfer portal.

From The Wall Street Journal

He says his religion helps his performance in athletics.

From BBC

While upholding Carter’s nullification of the other leases, including the Brentwood School’s use of 22 acres for athletic facilities, the panel said the judge went too far in prohibiting the VA from renegotiating those leases.

From Los Angeles Times

The 6-foot-tall right hander from Murcia is precisely the sort of raw young talent—athletic, physical, emotional—that tennis has watched flame out countless times before.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new job means an initial pay cut, from $24 an hour to $22, and the commute means missing her girls’ athletic events after school.

From The Wall Street Journal