Origin: Germanic Old English prefix
Belts has 3 different meanings across 1 category:
plural of belt
"The dancers wore colorful belts around their waists to match their costumes."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of belt
"The singer belts out a powerful note during the finale."
In plain English: To belt something means to hit it very hard with your hand, arm, or another body part.
"The storm belts against the windows with such force that they rattle loudly."
plural of Belt
"The fashion show featured models wearing colorful belts to accentuate their outfits."