muscle


verb

  • To push or move something with a lot of strength.

noun

  • A type of tissue in your body that helps you move.
  • A group of muscles that work together to help you lift or run.
  • When someone has big muscles from exercising a lot.
  • The strength you have to do things, like lifting heavy objects.
  • Strong people who help protect others.


Synonym

  • thew

Word Explanation:

  • Muscles are parts of your body that help you move. They are like stretchy bands that can get bigger and smaller. When you lift your arm or run, your muscles are working!

Word in hindi

पेशी

peshī

Other variations in hindi

  • मांसपेशी mānsapeshī
  • पेशी peshī

Explore related words:

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'muscle' mean?

Muscle is a part of your body that helps you move. It is made of special tissue that can get bigger and stronger when you exercise.

How do you pronounce 'muscle'?

You say 'muscle' like this: 'muh-suhl'.

What is the origin of the word 'muscle'?

The word 'muscle' comes from the Latin word 'musculus', which means 'little mouse'. It was called that because the shape of some muscles looks like a small mouse.

What is the meaning of 'muscle' in Kannada?

The word 'muscle' in Kannada is 'ಮಾಂಸಪೇಶಿ' (Mānsapeśi).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Muscles help us move! We have over 600 muscles in our bodies that help us run, jump, and play.

Proverb

Use it or lose it! This means if you don't use your muscles, they can get weak.

Quote

"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." - Mahatma Gandhi

Mini blog:

Muscles: Our Little Superheroes!

Muscles are like little superheroes in our bodies! They help us run, jump, and play. When you lift your arms to wave or kick a ball, your muscles are working hard.

Just like how superheroes need to train to be strong, we can make our muscles stronger by playing outside, climbing, and even dancing!

So, next time you’re having fun, remember that your muscles are cheering you on. Let’s be active and keep those superhero muscles happy!

What fun activity will you do today?