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pugilist

American  
[pyoo-juh-list] / ˈpyu dʒə lɪst /

noun

  1. a person who fights with the fists; a boxer, usually a professional.


Other Word Forms

  • pugilistic adjective

Etymology

Origin of pugilist

First recorded in 1780–90; from Latin pugil ( see pugilism) + -ist

Explanation

Pugilist is a fancy word for boxer, one who indulges in the noble art of pugilism, or fighting with one's fists. Be warned when people use the term pugilist or you see it in the paper. Nowadays such a term is often sarcastic in tone and critical of boxing's claims for legitimacy, often suggesting it's essentially savagery masquerading as sport. If you hear "the term "fighter" you can be more certain it's used with approval, or at least without prejudice.

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What consequential life experiences have I missed, taunting my eyeballs, indulging this social media imp turned experimental pugilist as he bumbles around the ring with has-beens and never-weres?

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 20, 2025

Huston’s heart is certainly in the right place and the narrative corner he’s written for Mike to fight his way out of isn’t an untenable one for a pugilist melodrama.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 6, 2024

Deborah, being the flinty pugilist that she is, resents her younger comedy twin for pushing her to be more attuned to progressive, empathetic viewpoints.

From Salon • May 24, 2024

Now Kali Reis’s Navarro, with her pugilist scowl, is pleading with her to rediscover her sense of justice and do right by Annie.

From New York Times • Feb. 9, 2024

“Private Nothing, he’s our pugilist, as you might say.”

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson