Leg
UK /["/leɡ/","/ˈleɡɪd//leɡd/"]/US /["/leɡ/","/ˈleɡɪd//leɡd/"]/
Definition
one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
In simple words: The part of the body that allows you to stand and walk.
Examples
- She injured her leg while playing soccer.
- The table has a wobbly leg that needs fixing.
- He is training for a leg workout at the gym.
- The leg of the chair broke during the party.
- My leg feels tired after a long walk.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Commonly used in parts of the body discussions and sports contexts. Not typically used metaphorically.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'leg' as the part that keeps you 'legging it' — running fast!
Collocations
- left
- right
- front
- pair
- bend
- brace
- straighten
- move
- flail
- kick
- exercise
- muscle
- cramp
- between the/your legs
- in the leg
- on the/your leg
- your leg in a cast
- your leg in plaster
- pant
- trouser
- pull up
- roll up
- roll down
- long in the leg
- short in the leg
- first
- second
- etc.
- on the… leg
Synonyms
- section, stage
Antonyms
- arm
- head
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'leg' as a term for leg of a table or furniture
- Using 'legs' when referring to the body part generally, not specifying number
- Mistaking 'leg' for similar-sounding words like 'lag'