Meaning & Definition of word "Karate"

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    Karate

    /kəˈrɑːti/

    noun:

    • 1. A form of martial art developed in Japan, characterized by striking techniques such as punching, kicking, knee strikes, and elbow strikes.
      • Example: She has been practicing karate for over five years and has earned her black belt.
    • 2. The practice of karate as a sport or discipline.
      • Example: He attends karate classes twice a week to improve his skills and fitness.
    • 3. A system of self-defense that emphasizes the use of punches, kicks, and blocks.
      • Example: Learning karate can boost your confidence and teach you self-defense techniques.
    • 4. The philosophy and culture surrounding the practice of karate.
      • Example: The dojo not only teaches karate techniques but also instills a sense of respect and discipline.

    Etymology

    From Japanese 空手 (karate), meaning 'empty hand'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    karate chop:

    A quick, forceful strike with the edge of the hand.

    karate kid:

    A term referring to a young person practicing karate, popularized by the film of the same name.

    karate master:

    A highly skilled instructor or practitioner of karate.

    Related Words

    taekwondo:

    A Korean martial art known for its emphasis on high kicks and jumping techniques.

    judo:

    A Japanese martial art that focuses on throwing and grappling techniques.

    kung fu:

    A Chinese martial art that encompasses a wide range of fighting techniques and philosophies.

    Slang Meanings of karate

    Meaning: Karate chopping

    Example Sentence: He was karate chopping the air as a joke during the workout.

    Meaning: Doing karate

    Example Sentence: She's out there doing karate like a pro!