Pugilist Meaning and Definition

Pugilist

Pugilist

Pronunciation

/ˈpjuːdʒɪlɪst/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A person who is skilled in the use of the fists, especially in a fighting contest, such as a boxer.

Examples

  • The pugilist was known for his lightning-fast punches.
  • The historical pugilist was said to have fought over 100 matches.

Synonyms

  • Boxer
  • Fighter

Etymology

The word “pugilist” comes from the Latin word “pugil,” meaning “fist.”

Usage Notes

The term “pugilist” is often used to refer to boxers or other fighters who use their fists as a primary form of defense.

Cultural References

In popular culture, the pugilist is often portrayed as a hero, as seen in films such as “Rocky” and “Raging Bull.”

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “Boxing up a storm” (meaning to fight aggressively)

Related Words or Phrases

  • Boxing
  • Wrestling

Collocations

  • Pugilist’s gloves
  • Pugilist’s stance

Frequency of Use

The word “pugilist” is not commonly used in everyday conversation, but it is often used in historical or literary contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Phugilist
  • Pugulist

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