Meaning & Definition of Matador in English
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Matador
A bullfighter who is the principal performer in a bullfighting event.
Pronunciation:
/ˈmætəˌdɔːr/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
matadorsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The main performer in a bullfighting event, known for facing and killing the bull.
Example Sentence: The matador executed a perfect maneuver to avoid the charging bull.
Definition: A person who shows great skill in a challenging situation, often used metaphorically.
Example Sentence: In the corporate jungle, she was the matador, deftly navigating the toughest negotiations.
Etymology
Origin: Spanish 'matador', from 'matar', meaning 'to kill'.
Synonyms
bullfightertoreroperformer
Common Phrases and Expressions
- matador of bullfighting: A leading figure responsible for the final act of killing the bull.
- dance of the matador: Refers to the graceful and skilled movements of a bullfighter.
- matador's cape: The red cape used by the matador during the fight.
Translations
- Spanish: matador
- French: matador
- German: Matador
- Russian: матадор
Related Words
- bullfighter: A person involved in bullfighting.
- torero: Another term for a bullfighter, particularly in Spain.
- banda: The group of musicians who play during a bullfight.
Slang Meanings of matador
Meaning: An authoritative figure in a tough situation.
Example Sentence: He's the matador in that project, always getting things done.
Meaning: Someone skilled at handling difficult challenges.
Example Sentence: She’s a matador in social situations, never afraid to take the lead.