muskulös
muscular, well-muscled
adjective mus-ku-LOES Rare
Origin: from Latin musculus via French musculeux
Usage Note
Muskulös describes a body or body part with clearly developed muscles. It is a standard, neutral descriptor used in medical, athletic, and everyday contexts and does not carry strong positive or negative connotations.
Examples
"Nach monatelangem Training waren seine Arme deutlich muskulöser geworden."
Natural Translation
After months of training, his arms had become noticeably more muscular.
Literal Translation
After months-long training were his arms clearly more muscular become.
Related Words
- abgekämpft battle-worn, exhausted and haggard
- angelaufen tarnished, discoloured
- ansehnlich attractive, presentable, considerable
- anthrazitfarben anthracite-coloured, dark charcoal grey
- auffallend striking, conspicuous, eye-catching
- auffällig conspicuous, striking
- bereift frosted, covered with hoarfrost
- bestäubt dusted, covered with a fine powder
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