What is another word for gladiators?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈadɪˌe͡ɪtəz] (IPA)

Gladiators are often associated with the Roman Empire, as they were trained fighters who engaged in battles in the Colosseum. However, the word "gladiator" also has synonyms that can describe different types of fighters. For example, a warrior or a champion could be a synonym for a gladiator, as they both suggest someone who is skilled in combat. A brawler or a pugilist could also be considered a synonym for a gladiator, as they both imply that the fighter relies more on brute strength than technique. Other synonyms for gladiator could be prizefighter, combatant, or even athlete, depending on the context in which the word is used.

What are the hypernyms for Gladiators?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Gladiators

Two gladiators are charging one another on horseback.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
One would think that this was a strife of gladiators at Rome rather than a battle between two nations.
"Beric the Briton A Story of the Roman Invasion"
G. A. Henty
Suetonius is at present in disgrace, and we shall be either sent into the school for gladiators, or set to work at some of the palaces Nero is building.
"Beric the Briton A Story of the Roman Invasion"
G. A. Henty

Famous quotes with Gladiators

  • In those days, boxing was very glamorous and romantic. You listened to fights on the radio, and a good announcer made it seem like a contest between gladiators.
    Joseph Barbera
  • Sacred cows make very poor gladiators.
    Nikki Giovanni
  • Captain Oveur Joey, do you like movies about gladiators
    Airplane
  • Tarzan of the Apes had decided to mark his evolution from the lower orders in every possible manner, and nothing seemed to him a more distinguishing badge of manhood than ornaments and clothing. To this end, therefore, he collected the various arm and leg ornaments he had taken from the black warriors who had succumbed to his swift and silent noose, and donned them all after the way he had seen them worn. About his neck hung the golden chain from which depended the diamond encrusted locket of his mother, the Lady Alice. At his back was a quiver of arrows slung from a leathern shoulder belt, another piece of loot from some vanquished black. About his waist was a belt of tiny strips of rawhide fashioned by himself as a support for the home-made scabbard in which hung his father's hunting knife. The long bow which had been Kulonga's hung over his left shoulder. The young Lord Greystoke was indeed a strange and war-like figure, his mass of black hair falling to his shoulders behind and cut with his hunting knife to a rude bang upon his forehead, that it might not fall before his eyes. His straight and perfect figure, muscled as the best of the ancient Roman gladiators must have been muscled, and yet with the soft and sinuous curves of a Greek god, told at a glance the wondrous combination of enormous strength with suppleness and speed.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs

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