Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sinew

noun
/ˈsɪnjuː/
Definition
A sinew is a tough tissue that connects muscles to bones, enabling movement in the body.
Examples
  • The athlete felt a sharp pain in his sinew during the competition.
  • Traditional crafts often use sinews for binding materials together.
  • In ancient times, sinews were utilized for making bowstrings due to their strength.
Meaning
Sinews play a crucial role in the muscular system by transferring the force generated by muscles to the skeletal system, allowing for coordinated movements.
Synonyms
  • tendon
  • ligament
  • muscle strand