battle royal
Americannoun
plural
battle royals, battles royal-
a fight in which more than two combatants are engaged.
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a cockfight in which three, five, or seven fowl are placed simultaneously in the fighting pit to eliminate each other by death or debilitating injury until only the victor remains in fighting condition.
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Professional Wrestling. a type of wrestling match in which 15 to 30 wrestlers attempt to stay inside the ring while eliminating competitors by throwing them outside of the ropes until only one wrestler remains and is declared the winner.
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a heated argument.
After a while the discussion turned into a battle royal.
noun
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a fight, esp with fists or cudgels, involving more than two combatants; melee
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a long violent argument
Etymology
Origin of battle royal
First recorded in 1665–75 in spelling battail Royal
Example Sentences
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Everyone expected a production starring two rival queens of the studio era to be an on-set battle royal.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 21, 2025
Naomi Alderman’s new dystopia, ‘The Future,’ finds a new way into the genre she mastered in ‘The Power’: a battle royal of preppers, tech billionaires and cults.
From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2025
"They'll watch anyone on it but me! Auntie Coco is my name with them, and they'll just skip through my matches and go onto a battle royal or whatever's next."
From BBC • Dec. 31, 2024
What he said is a reminder that legal skirmishes over the particulars of an execution are different from a battle royal over the moral heart of America.
From Slate • Oct. 1, 2024
And in a corner, my brief case, covered with specks of dust like memories—the night of the battle royal.
From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison
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