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US
/ˈspɔɹti/
]
[ UK /spˈɔːti/ ]
[ UK /spˈɔːti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- appropriate for sport or engagement in a sport
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exhibiting or calling for sportsmanship or fair play
sportsmanlike conduct
a clean fight
a sporting solution of the disagreement - (used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display
How To Use sporty In A Sentence
- He wasn't a large man, and had never been the sporty type, so there were no golf clubs or baseball bats lying handily around, and the notion of overpowering a hulking burglar with the meagre physical means at his disposal was laughable. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
- What are the keywords on the mood boards at the car designers these days: sexy, aggressive, practical, safe, sporty, flexible, successful, family, active, fun?
- Maybe I disagree with the term sporty because since I've been here our premier teams haven't been remarkable. News
- Inside, it takes a big jump forward with a cabin featuring new instruments which look good enough for a sporty coupé. The Sun
- Her newer slouchy silhouette offers sporty satin blouson jackets and drawstring pants to mix with sensual hand crochet knits.
- The unapologetic wrapped fit creates a sporty look that is both casual and athletic.
- With saris, kaftans and a range of Indo-Western outfits, this Fourth Umpire's look is far from sporty.
- It had big wheels and looked really sporty. The Sun
- New court markings will allow sporty students to play basketball, netball and football indoors.
- He's partial to sporty women with blue eyes.