forearm (Meaning)

Wordnet

forearm (n)

the part of the superior limb between the elbow and the wrist

Wordnet

forearm (v)

arm in advance of a confrontation

Webster

forearm (v. t.)

To arm or prepare for attack or resistance before the time of need.

Webster

forearm (n.)

That part of the arm or fore limb between the elbow and wrist; the antibrachium.

forearm Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete's muscular forearms allowed him to grip the barbell tightly.
  2. The surgeon had steady forearms while performing the intricate operation.
  3. The artist used her nimble forearms to create delicate brushstrokes on the canvas.
  4. The pianist's forearms danced gracefully over the keys, producing beautiful melodies.
  5. The weightlifter's powerful forearms enabled him to hoist heavy weights with ease.
  6. The guitarist's forearms guided the strings with precision, creating enchanting sounds.
  7. The construction worker's forearms showed signs of fatigue after a long day of carrying materials.
  8. The dancer's expressive forearms conveyed emotions and told stories through movement.
  9. The contortionist's forearms were incredibly flexible, allowing her to perform extraordinary poses.
  10. The boxer's forearms guarded his face and unleashed powerful punches during the match.

FAQs About the word forearm

the part of the superior limb between the elbow and the wrist, arm in advance of a confrontationTo arm or prepare for attack or resistance before the time of ne

brace, nerve, fortify, arm, ready,steel, strengthen, reenforce,poise, comfort

discourage, shake, discourage,shake, debilitate, unnerve, prostrate, tire, unnerve, undermine

The athlete's muscular forearms allowed him to grip the barbell tightly.

The surgeon had steady forearms while performing the intricate operation.

The artist used her nimble forearms to create delicate brushstrokes on the canvas.

The pianist's forearms danced gracefully over the keys, producing beautiful melodies.