athletic type
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Definition
Noun 1. A person with a muscular and big-boned physique: This term describes a specific body type characterized by prominent muscle development, a broad bone structure, and a generally powerful, solid appearance. It often implies a natural predisposition for strength and physical activities.
Usage
- The term "athletic type" is used to categorize or describe a person's physical build, often in contexts like fitness, medicine, fashion, or casual observation.
- It functions as a countable noun phrase.
- It can sometimes carry a slightly dated or stereotypical connotation, as modern discussions of body types often use more specific or neutral language.
Examples
- "In the old body type theories, he was considered a classic athletic type."
- "The tailor noted that the suit would need adjustments for an athletic type with broad shoulders."
- "She has the build of an athletic type, so she excels in sports like swimming and rowing."
Advanced Usage
- The concept is often associated with historical somatotype theories (like endomorph, mesomorph, ectomorph), where the "athletic type" is closely related to the mesomorph category.
- It can be used descriptively beyond humans, e.g., to describe certain breeds of dogs or horses known for their powerful build.
Variants and Related Words
- Mesomorph (n): A more technical term from somatotype theory describing a body type naturally inclined to be muscular and athletic.
- Athletic build (n): A more common and modern phrase with a very similar meaning.
- Stocky (adj): Describing a solid, sturdy, and often thickest build.
- Muscular (adj): Having well-developed muscles.
Synonyms
- Muscular build
- Stocky build
- Powerful frame
- Mesomorphic build
Antonyms
- Ectomorph (a lean, slender body type)
- Slender type
- Slight build
Notes
- "Athletic type" is a fixed noun phrase. The word "athletic" alone is an adjective meaning "physically strong, fit, and active," or "relating to athletes or athletics."
- Using this term to label people can be reductive. More contemporary and respectful usage favors descriptive phrases like "has an athletic build" or "is very muscular."
Noun
- muscular and big-boned