boxer Antonyms

Meaning of boxer

Wordnet

boxer (n)

someone who fights with his fists for sport

a workman employed to pack things into containers

a member of a nationalistic Chinese secret society that led an unsuccessful rebellion in 1900 against foreign interests in China

a breed of stocky medium-sized short-haired dog with a brindled coat and square-jawed muzzle developed in Germany

Webster

boxer (n.)

One who packs boxes.

One who boxes; a pugilist.

A member of a powerful Chinese organization which committed numerous outrages on Europeans and Christian converts in the uprising against foreigners in 1900. Various names, as League of United Patriots and Great Knife [or Sword] Society, have been given as the Chinese name of the organization; why the members were called Boxers is uncertain.

boxer Sentence Examples

  1. The boxer stepped into the ring, ready to face his opponent.
  2. Muhammad Ali is often regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
  3. The boxer trained rigorously for months leading up to the championship fight.
  4. With lightning-fast reflexes, the boxer dodged his opponent's punches effortlessly.
  5. The young boxer idolized Mike Tyson and dreamed of emulating his success.
  6. Despite his injuries, the determined boxer refused to throw in the towel.
  7. The boxer's powerful left hook knocked his opponent to the canvas.
  8. Before the match, the boxer wrapped his hands carefully to protect his wrists.
  9. The retired boxer transitioned into coaching, passing on his knowledge to the next generation of fighters.
  10. In his prime, the boxer was known for his unmatched speed and agility in the ring.

FAQs About the word boxer

someone who fights with his fists for sport, a workman employed to pack things into containers, a member of a nationalistic Chinese secret society that led an u

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The boxer stepped into the ring, ready to face his opponent.

Muhammad Ali is often regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time.

The boxer trained rigorously for months leading up to the championship fight.

With lightning-fast reflexes, the boxer dodged his opponent's punches effortlessly.