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adjective
- 1. relating to or affecting the muscles: "energy is needed for muscular activity" Similar
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1. a. : of, relating to, or constituting muscle. b. : of, relating to, or performed by the muscles. 2. : having well-developed musculature. 3. a. : of or relating to physical strength : brawny. b. : having strength of expression or character : vigorous. muscular prose. c. : characterized by forcefulness or resolve. muscular foreign policy. d.
MUSCULAR definition: 1. related to muscles: 2. having well-developed muscles: 3. powerful: . Learn more.
adjective. us / ˈmʌs.kjə.lɚ / uk / ˈmʌs.kjə.lə r/ muscular adjective (BODY) Add to word list. related to muscles: muscular contractions. muscular pain. having well-developed muscles: muscular arms / legs. He wished he was more muscular. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having a lot of physical or mental strength.
Muscular definition: of or relating to muscle or the muscles. See examples of MUSCULAR used in a sentence.
Anyone with strong muscles can be described as muscular. In the 1600's, the word simply meant "pertaining to muscles," but by the mid-1700's, muscular specifically referred to well-developed muscles.
1. of or pertaining to muscle or the muscles. 2. dependent on or affected by the muscles. 3. having well-developed muscles; brawny.
Muscular means involving or affecting your muscles. As a general rule, all muscular effort is enhanced by breathing in as the effort is made. Early symptoms include anorexia, muscular weakness and fatigue.
MUSCULAR definition: 1. having firm, strong muscles: 2. relating to muscles: . Learn more.
Definition of muscular adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
noun. a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body. an organ, composed of muscle tissue, that contracts to produce a particular movement. muscular strength; brawn: It will take a great deal of muscle to move this box. Synonyms: force, might, vigor, power.