gladiatorian (Meaning)

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gladiatorian (a.)

Of or pertaining to gladiators, or to contests or combatants in general.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gladiatorian

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gladiatorian Sentence Examples

  1. The gladiatorial combat thrilled the bloodthirsty spectators in the ancient amphitheater.
  2. The gladiators displayed unparalleled bravery and skill in their deadly duels.
  3. The gladiatorian arena was a gruesome battleground where lives were lost for entertainment.
  4. The emperor's favoritism towards his victorious gladiators granted them fame and privileges.
  5. The gladiatorial games showcased the brutal nature of Roman society.
  6. The gladiatorian training regimen was rigorous and unforgiving, preparing fighters for combat.
  7. The gladiatorian style of combat influenced military tactics and weapons design.
  8. The legacy of the gladiatorial games remains a testament to the human capacity for both violence and spectacle.
  9. The gladiatorial phenomenon inspired countless works of art, literature, and film.
  10. Modern sporting events occasionally incorporate gladiatorian elements, such as the bloody duels in UFC matches.

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Of or pertaining to gladiators, or to contests or combatants in general.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gladiatorial combat thrilled the bloodthirsty spectators in the ancient amphitheater.

The gladiators displayed unparalleled bravery and skill in their deadly duels.

The gladiatorian arena was a gruesome battleground where lives were lost for entertainment.

The emperor's favoritism towards his victorious gladiators granted them fame and privileges.