From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Sportworkoutwork‧out /ˈwɜːkaʊt $ ˈwɜːrk-/ noun [countable]DSEXERCISEa period of physicalexercise, especially as training for a sporta daily workout in the gym →work out1Examples from the Corpusworkout• After a workout, he has a carbohydratereplacement drink, a dietfuelbar and 12 more supplements.• The video cover says it includes two 40-minute fitnessworkoutsplus an extra 10-minute jump-start mini workout.• I always feel better after a good workout.• Unless it would be for wealthy men interested in acquiring as trophywiveslapsed radicals who look great in workoutgear.• What it fails to say is that it is a high intensityworkout which does not suit all fitness levels.• Basically, 40 minutes per workout -- Mondays and Thursdays, chest and triceps.• Right fielder Raul Mondesi was the only absentee on Tuesday, when the Dodgers held their first full-squad workout.• Do you workout or is it all artificial?• Start your workout with some gentlestretching exercises.From Longman Business Dictionaryworkoutwork‧out /ˈwɜːkaʊtˈwɜːrk-/ noun [countable]FINANCE a way for a borrower in financialdifficulty to repayloans, debts etcThe bank’s lending services department develops workouts for business customers when they get into trouble or go bankrupt.a workout specialist