muscular - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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muscular (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/musˈku.lar/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "muscular" in Spanish describes something related to muscles, often referring to a well-defined physique or the strength and size of muscle tissue. In the medical context, it may be used to describe conditions or attributes related to muscles, such as "muscular dystrophy."

Frequency of Use:
"Muscular" is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in fitness, health, and medical discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. El atleta tiene un cuerpo muscular y fuerte.
    The athlete has a muscular and strong body.

  2. La revisión médica reveló que tenía una condición muscular.
    The medical check-up revealed that he had a muscular condition.

  3. Muchos deportistas trabajan para desarrollar una masa muscular adecuada.
    Many athletes work to develop adequate muscle mass.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Muscular" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions as it is more straightforward in its usage; however, it can be part of phrases that emphasize strength or health.

Example Sentences with Related Context

  1. Trabajar en el gimnasio le ha ayudado a hacerse un hombre muscular.
    Working out at the gym has helped him become a muscular man.

  2. La dieta y el ejercicio son claves para mantener un physique muscular.
    Diet and exercise are key to maintaining a muscular physique.

  3. Después de meses de entrenamiento, se siente más muscular que nunca.
    After months of training, he feels more muscular than ever.

Etymology

The term "muscular" comes from the Latin word "musculus," meaning "little mouse," which was used to describe the shape of muscles, akin to the appearance of mice under the skin.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Musculoso (muscled)
- Fortachón (bulky)
- Sólido (solid)

Antonyms:
- Débil (weak)
- Flaco (thin)
- Vulnerable (vulnerable)



23-07-2024