What is "exercise" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does exercise mean in English? Meaning of exercise definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "exercise" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "exercise": the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": put to use
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": the act of using
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": systematic training by multiple repetitions
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": give a workout to
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": do physical exercise
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": (usually plural) a ceremony that involves processions and speeches
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Meaning of "exercise": learn by repetition
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /ˈɛk.sɚ.saɪz/
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈɛk.sə.saɪz/
Synonyms:
training, task, lesson, workout, act, problem, action, examination, drill, activity, test, performance, operation, study, movement, exertion, discipline, pursuit, constitutional, labor, theme, recitation, discharge, toil, occupation, daily dozen, calisthenics, gym, exercising, warm-up, drilling, schoolwork, performance, operation, practice, exertion, utilization, enjoyment, application, pursuit, implementation, discharge, employment, fulfillment, enjoy, handle, exert, exploit, apply, operate, use, rehearse, devote, practice, wield, utilize, employ, bestow, execute, drill, sharpen, bring to bear, put into practice, develop, prepare, exert, train, work out, improve, discipline, maneuver, practice, inure, rehearse, hone, fix, work, ply, labor, break, strain, foster, set, drill, habituate, cultivate, teach, condition, groom, break in, dry run, put out, run through, tune up, lick into shape, limber up, loosen up, pump iron, put through grind, put through mill, walk through, warm up, try, annoy, chafe, disturb, pain, distress, afflict, perturb, bother, preoccupy, vex, occupy, irk, agitate, burden, gall, trouble, provoke, abrade,
Antonyms:
inactivity, cessation, idleness, inertia, repose, stoppage, inaction, surrender, entertainment, fun, pastime, disuse, misuse, rest, idleness, dissatisfaction, disuse, misuse, misuse, ignore, forget, neglect, not use, decrease, destroy, ignore, laze, neglect, forget, halt, idle, relax, rest, discourage, not use, aid, soothe, calm, comfort, quiet, assist, delight, ignore, make happy, please, help, not use,
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