running shoe
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Definition
Noun: A running shoe is a type of athletic footwear specifically engineered for the activity of running. It is characterized by being lightweight and comfortable, with features such as cushioning, support, and flexible soles to protect the feet and enhance performance during a run.
Usage
The term "running shoe" is used to refer to the specific footwear worn for running, whether for sport, exercise, or casual jogging. It distinguishes this type of shoe from other athletic shoes like basketball shoes, walking shoes, or cross-trainers.
Examples
- I need to buy a new pair of running shoes before the marathon.
- These running shoes provide excellent arch support.
- Proper running shoes can help prevent injuries.
Advanced Usage
- "a pair of running shoes": The standard way to refer to the footwear, as they are typically sold and used in pairs.
- "high-mileage running shoes": A term used to describe running shoes that have been used extensively and may be worn out, needing replacement.
Variants and Related Words
- Trainer (chiefly British English): A general term for athletic shoes, which can include running shoes. (e.g., )
- Sneaker: A common North American term for casual athletic shoes, which is a broader category that includes running shoes.
- Jogging shoe: A term sometimes used interchangeably with "running shoe," though it may imply use for more casual, slower-paced running.
Synonyms
- Athletic shoe (general)
- Jogger (informal)
Related Phrases
- Running gear / kit: The collective term for clothing and equipment used for running, which includes running shoes.
- He packed his running gear for the trip.
Noun
- a light comfortable shoe designed for running