A gym is a club, building, or large hall, usually containing special equipment, where people go to exercise and get fit. While the boys are playing golf, I work out at the gym. Gym is the activity of doing physical exercise in a gymnasium, especially at school.

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Gym
gymin american english

  •  gymnasium
  • US
  • physical education
  • british english gymin
  • abbreviation for gymnasium, gymnastics, gymnastics
  • gymin hospitality


(dʒɪm)

Word forms: gymnasiums (regular plural)

(Hospitality (hotel): hotel facilities). A gym is a large room, usually containing special equipment, where people go to exercise and get in shape.

The gym has exercise bikes and running machines. While some guests play golf, others work out in the hotel's gym.


Examples of 'gym' in a sentence.

The worst time to join a gym.

Mobile phones are not allowed in the gymnasium on the training ground or in the locker room. Or join a gym for a while, then quit.

Alternatively, there are tons of free phone apps to help you get in shape without an expensive gym membership. It was first the gymnasiums, spas and swimming pools. Didn't have time to hit the gym this year?


There are spacious common areas, a swimming pool and a gym. It is housed in a former industrial unit, with a desk in the front and a large gym area in the back.

A spokesperson said: 'This increase in sales of home gym equipment suggests that more of the country is exercising at home. We transferred him to the school gymnasium. Associated word partners.


  1. Gym
  2. gym work
  3. go to the gym
  4. Join a gym
  5. local gym
  6. well-equipped gym
  7. Gym

British English: gym / dʒɪm / noun

A gymnasium is a club or hall, usually containing special equipment, where people can exercise. Twice a week I go to the gym.