Adjectives for Exercise | Words to describe Exercise
Little
Salutary
Voluntary
Simple
Everyday
Habitual
Good
Vigorous
Sufficient
Wittie
Possible
French
Regular
Strenuous
Active
Such
Actual
Perpetual
Daily
Infinite
Full
Vocal
Ov
Useful
Mental
Athletic
Domestic
Muscular
General
Gentle
Violent
Proper
Previous
Disciplinary
Laudable
Physical
How do you describe Exercise?
- 1. Everybody seems to be getting along finely and to be having the most invigorating physical exercise. 🔊
- 2. His superstition is not so ingrained by daily exercise but that reason and love can divest him of it. 🔊
- 3. Lately it has been learned that very violent exercise for more than a few minutes often injures the heart. 🔊
- 4. He wondered why it was so important that the psychologist interrupt him while he was relaxing after strenuous exercise. 🔊
- 5. There is no happiness to which we are not entitled and no work for which we are not capable with a little exercise and training. 🔊
- 6. Those persons, who keep their bodies in a state of health, by sufficient exercise, can always be guided by the calls of hunger. 🔊
- 7. She must live an outdoor life as much as possible, taking sufficient exercise to keep the muscles and bodily functions in good condition. 🔊
- 8. The pressure of the muscles upon the arteries, when in a state of contraction, is a powerful agent, particularly when they are in active exercise. 🔊
- 9. This vigorous exercise appears indispensable for health; young girls and ladies come here even when it rains.... 🔊
- 10. But, on the other hand, an excess of sleep produces feebleness, by preventing the proper exercise of the mind as well as the body. 🔊
- 11. Now you are so well in health, do keep it up by never missing your dinner, by not reading hard, and by taking proper exercise. 🔊
- 12. They have also been greatly interested in learning the French words of a play, which is a useful exercise in pronunciation. 🔊
- 13. As a general rule, in the more vigorous and the more addicted to athletic exercise or out-door life, this change is slower in making its approach. 🔊
- 14. Slow and thorough mastication of food should be cultivated, as well as good habits of posture, of enunciation, and of regular exercise. 🔊
- 15. Another requisite to the well-being of the lungs, and to the free and salutary exercise of respiration, is a due supply of rich and healthy blood. 🔊
- 16. After the first month the patient may sit in the air of the room part of the time, but constant, gentle exercise is best. 🔊
- 17. It happened one day that during recess she remained at her desk in the school-room to complete an unfinished French exercise. 🔊
- 18. A little food of the simplest sort may be assimilated, a little muscular exercise may be taken, and both prove curative. 🔊
- 19. He said I shouldn't feel that way and that he guessed playing baseball was good exercise anyway. 🔊
- 20. But after half an hour of such exercise, and of vain efforts to see or hear what was afoot on the stage, he began to feel rather lonely. 🔊
- 21. Swallows never hav the dispepshy, they liv upon nothing, and take a grate deal ov exercise in the open air. 🔊
- 22. It is absurd to say, that that is a voluntary exercise of power, which is produced in us by the power of God. 🔊
- 23. And, further, the culture of the brain, the constant disciplinary exercise of the reasoning faculty, means the diminution of misdeeds. 🔊
- 24. But all the other causes, combined, probably, do not produce one half the evils, which result from a want of proper exercise. 🔊
- 25. But I would not hence infer that translating is not a laudable exercise; for a man may be worse and more unprofitably employed. 🔊
- 26. Thus terminated forever, the actual exercise of the political power of England in or over Massachusetts. 🔊
- 27. Here is the explanation: As the fat weight increases by surplus food, so decrease the disposition and ability for general exercise. 🔊
- 28. Thus it appears, as a general rule, that the quantity of food, actually needed by the body, depends on the amount of muscular exercise taken. 🔊
- 29. This simple exercise, practiced for a few weeks, will produce surprising results by way of increased facility and flexibility of English style. 🔊
- 30. Vocal exercise must not only be physiologically intelligent, but there must always be some conception back of it which it is the aim of the exercise to realize in the voice. 🔊
- 31. Still, if you can bowl a bit your low cunning won't get rusty, and always looking for the weak spot's just the kind of mental exercise one wants. 🔊
- 32. This new 'gym' was imported by a sporting young diplomatic secretary, who had lately arrived from Cairo, where he had seen it in full exercise. 🔊
- 33. It has a double bulwark in the two institutions which assert its perpetual exercise as a matter of history, and in the order of men established to carry it out. 🔊
- 34. We may be convinced by what we see of the lamentable consequences of the want of a proper exercise of authority and maintenance of government in families that yet are not absolutely without all authority. 🔊
- 35. The moment was not yet, and reflecting sedately that self-control is good exercise for the character, she gave herself over to the pleasures of recollection. 🔊
- 36. For vndoubtedly if they mean other your maiesties seruice, other their own wisdome, they will be content to employ some tyme aboute this honest and wittie exercise. 🔊
- 37. The celebrated dog Billy would have died in a week of violent exercise in any one street in Copenhagen, giving him his usual allowance of murder. 🔊
- 38. He did not wear gloves, and I noticed that his hands, though carefully attended to, were those of a man used to muscular exercise, strong and wiry. 🔊
- 39. Solitary life makes a man reticent in respect of anything in the nature of gossip, which those to whom chatting about their kind is an everyday exercise regard as the commonest use of speech. 🔊
- 40. The previous exercise to which we have subjected the croup will aid us in keeping it in a straight line with the shoulders, in order to preserve the necessary transferring of the forces and weight. 🔊
- 41. Where a proper supply of domestic exercise cannot be afforded, the cultivation of flowers and fruits might be resorted to, as a delightful and unfailing promotive of pleasure and health. 🔊
- 42. This kind of stimulus, unless counterbalanced by physical exercise, not only wastes time and energies, but undermines the vigor of the nervous system. 🔊
- 43. A virtuous act is not a spontaneous and irresistible emotion of the sensibility; it is a voluntary exercise and going forth of the will in obedience to God. 🔊
- 44. He realised dimly that this was because he took too little exercise, and he made a resolution to diminish his hours of work per diem by one, and to devote that one to fives. 🔊
- 45. Doctrine grows more pantheistic and more recondite, mysteries and symbols are multiplied, all to the increase of the influence of the priesthood, and to the infinite exercise of ingenuity in coming times. 🔊
- 46. Outdoor life, vigorous exercise and clean living, combined with his natural gifts, made him a competitor to be feared and respected in any contest that he chose to enter. 🔊
- 47. The very reason why we suppose an act cannot be caused is, that it is a voluntary exercise of our own minds; whereas, if it were caused, it would be a necessitated passive impression. 🔊
- 48. Lower, and lower, and lower, had sunk John Burley, not only in the opinion of all who knew his name, but in the habitual exercise of his talents. 🔊
- 49. We must not limit Omnipotence by circumscribing the range of its possible exercise within the narrow bounds of the existing economy, or of our actual experience. 🔊
- 50. This consists in the voluntary exercise of the mind, in obedience to the knowledge and the love of God, and in the permanent habit formed by the repetition of such exercises. 🔊