IPA: /ˈsɪnjuːd/
KK: /ˈsɪnjud/
Having strong muscles or tendons; physically powerful or robust.
The sinewed athlete easily lifted the heavy weights during the competition.
Sinewed → The word originates from the Old English 'sinu', meaning 'sinew' or 'tendon', which refers to the fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone. The suffix '-ed' indicates a state or condition. Therefore, 'sinewed' describes something that possesses sinews or is strong and muscular, often implying physical strength or robustness.
Think of 'sinew' as the strong tissue that connects muscles, and remember that 'sinewed' means having strength or being muscular.