muscles (Meaning)
muscles
a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion see cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, striated muscle, an organ that is essentially a mass of muscle tissue attached at either end to a fixed point and that by contracting moves or checks the movement of a body part, an organ that is a mass of muscle tissue attached at either end to a fixed point (as to bones) and that by contracting moves or stops the movement of a body part, an organ that is essentially a mass of muscle tissue attached at either end to a fixed point and that by contracting moves or checks the movement of a body part see agonist sense 1, antagonist sense a, synergist sense 2, a body tissue consisting of long cells that can contract and produce motion, a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion, muscular strength, to force from a position, effective strength, power entry 1 sense 2, to force one's way, to make one's way by brute strength or by force, to move or force by or as if by muscular effort
Synonyms & Antonyms of muscles
muscles Sentence Examples
- The athlete's sculpted muscles rippled beneath his taut skin.
- Regular exercise strengthens the muscles and improves endurance.
- The therapist massaged the patient's sore muscles to relieve tension.
- The climber's powerful leg muscles propelled him to the summit.
- The dancer's graceful movements showcased her flexible and toned muscles.
- The weightlifter's biceps and triceps bulged under the weight of the barbell.
- As she aged, her muscles gradually lost some of their elasticity.
- The elderly woman walked with difficulty due to weak muscles caused by osteoarthritis.
- The surgeon skilfully repaired the torn muscle tissue.
- The horse's muscles strained against the weight of the rider as it thundered across the field.
FAQs About the word muscles
a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion see cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, striated muscle, an organ that is e
compels, coerces,forces, cows, makes,pressures, sandbags, presses, dragoons, obliges
moves, allows,permits, lets,induces, satisfies, prevails (on or upon), argues, wins (over), talks (into)
The athlete's sculpted muscles rippled beneath his taut skin.
Regular exercise strengthens the muscles and improves endurance.
The therapist massaged the patient's sore muscles to relieve tension.
The climber's powerful leg muscles propelled him to the summit.