"Girth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Girth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Girth" Meaning

The word "girth" refers to the measurement of the distance around the middle or circumference of a person or object, especially their waist or midsection. It can also be used to describe the perimeter or circumference of a vehicle, object, or idea. In a more figurative sense, girth can also refer to the circumference of a person's character, in the sense of their breadth of experience or wisdom. In medical contexts, girth can also refer to the measurement of the abdominal circumference, often used to track changes in a patient's body shape or health status.

"Girth" Examples

Usage Examples for "Girth"


The tree's girth at chest height is over 10 feet, making it an ancient giant.
The paddler's girth affected how she balanced on the kayak, requiring adjustments.
The farmer measured the girth of the horse to determine its age and health.
The tailor took in the seams to accommodate the customer's generous girth.
The ancient warriors wore armor that was tailored to their unique girth, providing the best protection.

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