He had a very athletic body because he spent a lot of time in the gym and ran a lot of miles every week.
They were a very athletic family, and had won many medals.
John was a world-class athlete.
the athlete is awesome
I am an amazing athlete.
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The career of an athlete can be very short. It takes seven letters to spell athlete correctly. Wouldn't you like to be an athlete, too?
His stature as a judge made him a natural candidate for governor. He was small in stature, but became a star athlete.
My brother was an incredible athlete whereas I excelled in music.
The word, athlete comes from the Latin language as the word, athleta. The Greeks were the first to use the word athlete, possibly because of the Olympic games held in Ancient Greece.
The word 'athlete' is a noun, a word for someone who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise; a word for a person.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The athlete in the commercial is a gold medal winner. (subject of the sentence)The company pay the athlete to be their spokesperson. (direct object of the verb 'pay')Commercial endorsement is a second career for the athlete. (object of the preposition 'for')
The fittest athlete is the one that trains the hardest.
Geoff was a professional athlete who ran for miles each day as training.Dogs are often referred to as canine friends.
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