Ankle
UK /["/ˈæŋkl/"]/US /["/ˈæŋkl/"]/
Definition
the joint connecting the foot to the leg; the narrow part of the leg just above the ankle joint
In simple words: The part of your body just above your foot.
Examples
- to **sprain/break/twist your ankle**
- She suffered a serious **ankle injury** in training.
- to have a broken/twisted/fractured/sprained ankle
- **ankle boots** *(= that cover the ankle)*
- We found ourselves **ankle-deep** in water *(= the water came up to our ankles)*.
- My ankles have swollen.
- The injury required surgery on his right ankle.
- He will wear an electronic **ankle bracelet**, which allows police to track him.
- I had a broken ankle.
- She has long legs and slender ankles.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Commonly discussed in health or sports-related situations. Avoid using in overly technical medical contexts unless specifically addressing anatomy.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'ankle' as 'ankle deep' in water to help remember the location.
Collocations
- bad
- broken
- injured
- break
- fracture
- hurt
- injury
- sprain
- bone
Synonyms
- joint
- pivot
- hinge
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'angle', leading to incorrect spelling.
- Incorrectly pluralized as 'ankles' in contexts where singular is needed.
- Used to describe injury without specifying type (e.g., 'twist your ankle' instead of 'twist your ankle joint').