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sporty
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'sporty' is an acceptable word in written English and it can be used to describe a person, a place, a thing, or an activity.
For example: Mary and her friends were wearing their most sporty outfits for the soccer game.
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Alternative expressions(20)
energetic
physically active
athletically prone
athletically motivated
physically gifted
active
recreational
athletically talented
athletically built
in shape
naturally athletic
sports-minded
athletically minded
inclined to physical activity
athletically induced
good at sports
dynamic
athletically inclined
athletically based
vigorous
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60 human-written examples
Sporty skull caps are available at evanscycles.com (prices start at £8.54) or try asos.com (prices start at £8.00, asos.com) for a more fashion-conscious headband.
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But the winner has just done the best sporty thing in the whole year.
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Why aren't they available in the UK? Eileen Fisher's sporty sandals An easy and good-looking segue into the whole ugly shoe trend.
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They are sporty, happy, healthy people who like exciting things.
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Sporty and competitive, she won a scholarship to a private school in the city, before moving to the University of Sydney to study agricultural science.
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Mr Winterkorn describes it as VW's "sporty, design-oriented" brand for young people.
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Fiat will dip into Chrysler's cash pile to finance a new range of models in the hope of boosting annual sales to 6m vehicles and to increase the proportion of profitable premium cars it sells from its sporty Alfa Romeo and Maserati ranges.
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Mazda's sporty cars and rotary engines, for example, do very well in Europe.
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A sporty cyclists' version has cuffs that roll up to reveal reflective tape.
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John Lewis, a department-store chain, had its best-ever sales week, selling one tablet computer every second.Kalashnikov rebranded its line of weapons, introducing a new sporty line at a glitzy event in Moscow.
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LAST APRIL A retooled assembly line complete with 120 new robots at Ford's sprawling factory on the outskirts of São Paulo started churning out sporty redesigned Fiesta hatchbacks.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing someone as "sporty", consider the specific aspect of their involvement in sports you want to highlight: their skill, enthusiasm, or physical fitness.
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Linguistic Context
The word "sporty" functions primarily as an adjective. Ludwig AI indicates its acceptability in written English. It modifies nouns to describe something related to sports or physical activity, as seen in examples like "sporty skull caps" and "sporty cars."
Frequent in
News & Media
95%
Formal & Business
3%
Science
1%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "sporty" is a versatile adjective frequently used to describe something related to sports, physical activity, or a dynamic lifestyle. Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability in written English. Predominantly found in neutral contexts such as news and media, "sporty" effectively characterizes various nouns, ranging from "sporty cars" to "sporty outfits". When aiming for precision and variety, consider alternatives like "athletic", "active", or "vigorous". Its widespread usage and clear communicative function make "sporty" a reliable and effective adjective in modern English.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
athletic
Focuses more on physical prowess and skill in sports.
active
Emphasizes engagement in physical activities and movement.
vigorous
Highlights energy and intensity in physical activities.
fitness-oriented
Specifically relates to activities focused on improving physical fitness.
sports-minded
Indicates a general interest and enthusiasm for sports.
energetic
Describes someone full of energy and enthusiasm, often for physical activities.
outdoorsy
Relates to activities and interests centered around the outdoors.
physical
A broader term referring to the body and its activities.
dynamic
Suggests activity and positive change, relevant in a fitness context.
in shape
Focuses on being in good physical condition.
FAQs
How can I use "sporty" in a sentence?
"Sporty" can describe a person's interest in sports, an item designed for sports, or an activity related to sports. For example, "He has a "sporty car"" or "She's a "sporty person" who enjoys hiking and swimming."
What can I say instead of "sporty"?
Is it correct to describe clothing as "sporty"?
Yes, describing clothing as "sporty" is perfectly acceptable. It indicates that the clothing is designed or suitable for sports or active wear. For example, "She wore a "sporty outfit" to the gym."
What's the difference between "sporty" and "sporting"?
"Sporty" generally describes something related to or suitable for sports or someone who enjoys sports. "Sporting", on the other hand, often refers to activities related to sports or games, such as "sporting events".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
90%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested