![]() Adjectives frequently used with waist narrow, slender, slim, small, thin, tiny. The sequinned dress showed off her slim waist. Definition and synonyms of waist from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education. This is the British English definition of waist. |
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![]() If it's' larger than that, you may want to talk with your doctor about what your next steps are, including losing weight. You cant spot-reduce your waist, or any other part of your body. Crunches will strengthen your abs, but to lose inches around your waist, it will mean eating fewer calories and burning more off through exercise. |
![]() Why your waist size matters. Measuring your waist can help reduce your risk of heart and circulatory diseases, as Professor Naveed Sattar tells Senior Cardiac Nurse Emily McGrath. Why does your waist measurement matter? Waist circumference is a good measure of fat around your middle. |
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![]() But how best to shrink your waist? Heres what the experts advise. Working the largest muscles of your body is effective for overall fat-blasting and will help to shift surplus flab from your waistline, says Dalton Wong, the director of Twenty Two Training. |
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![]() late 14c, middle" part of the body, also part" of a garment fitted for the waist, portion of a garment that covers the waist" but, due to fashion styles, often above or below it, probably from Old English wæst growth, hence, where" the body grows, from Proto-Germanic wahs-tu- source also of Old English wæstm, Old Norse vöxtr, Swedish växt, Old High German wahst growth, increase, Gothic wahstus stature, Old English weaxan to" grow" see wax v, from PIE wegs-, extended form of root aug- 1 to" increase." |