Meaning & Definition of word "Gladiator"

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    Gladiator

    /ˈɡlæd.i.eɪ.tər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person, often a slave or criminal, who was trained to fight in ancient Rome for public entertainment.
      • Example: The spectacle of the gladiator battles captivated audiences in the Colosseum.
    • 2. A person who engages in a highly competitive environment or a fight, often used metaphorically.
      • Example: In the corporate world, she was a gladiator, fighting to secure her place among the elite.
    • 3. A champion or someone who is determined to succeed, often in a difficult situation.
      • Example: He was a gladiator on the basketball court, never backing down from a challenge.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'gladiator', from 'gladius' meaning 'sword'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    gladiator school:

    A training place for individuals to become fighters.

    modern gladiators:

    Refers to present-day competitors in extreme sports.

    Related Words

    arena:

    A place where contests or spectacles are held.

    combat:

    A fight between individuals or groups.

    Slang Meanings of gladiator

    Meaning: A tough person or fighter.

    Example Sentence: He's a real gladiator in the ring.

    Meaning: Someone who bravely stands up for their beliefs.

    Example Sentence: She’s a gladiator for the environment.