tone up
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Definition
- Verb:
- To make (something, especially a part of the body) firmer, stronger, or more defined, typically through exercise.
- To improve the condition, strength, or quality of something.
Usage
The verb "tone up" is used to describe the process of improving muscle firmness or overall physical condition. It is often used in the context of fitness and health. It can be used with a direct object (e.g., tone up something) or reflexively (e.g., tone oneself up).
Examples
- With a direct object:
- She goes to the gym regularly to tone up her legs and arms.
- This exercise is designed to tone up your abdominal muscles.
- Reflexive use:
- After the winter, I need to tone myself up for summer.
- Intransitive use (less common):
- I've started running to tone up.
Advanced Usage
- "tone up" vs. "build up": "Tone up" specifically implies making muscles firmer and more defined without necessarily adding significant mass. "Build up" implies increasing muscle size or strength more substantially.
- Her goal is to tone up, not to build up bulky muscles.
Variants and Related Words
- Tone (verb): Can be used similarly, often without "up," especially when referring to muscles.
- These weights will help tone your shoulders.
- Toned (adjective): Describing the state of being firm and strong.
- She has very toned arms from swimming.
Synonyms
- Strengthen: To make stronger.
- Firm up: To make firmer or more solid.
- Condition: To train or improve the fitness of.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Work out: To exercise, especially in a gym.
- He works out to tone up and stay healthy.
- Shape up: To improve one's physical condition or behavior.
- You need to shape up if you want to join the team.
Related Idioms
- Get into shape: To become physically fit.
- His New Year's resolution was to get into shape and tone up.
Verb
- give a healthy elasticity to
- Let's tone our muscles