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Muscle-y and muscular What's the difference? Thank you
2019年12月26日 07:45
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muscly/muscley is commonly used in informal or casual UK English. If some person is brawny or has bulging well-developed muscles, you can either call them 'muscly' or 'muscular'. In this instance, the 2 words are synonyms. But 'muscly' is only used this way - its usage is far more narrow than 'muscular'. 'muscular' has a broader meaning and can be used in several ways: "He suffers from the disease muscular dystrophy" "Tigers have much more muscular strength than cats". In these two examples, I cannot use 'muscly' instead of 'muscular' So for describing someone with well developed muscles, you can call them 'muscly' or 'muscular'. In other cases, you need to use 'muscular'.
2019年12月26日
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"Muscular" would be the proper way to describe someone with defined muscles. "Muscle-y" isn't really a word and it's only ever used very casually/informally by people that, for some reason, haven't chosen to use the word, "muscular."
2019年12月26日
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