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machismo

American  
[mah-cheez-moh, -chiz-, muh-] / mɑˈtʃiz moʊ, -ˈtʃɪz-, mə- /

noun

  1. a strong or exaggerated sense of manliness; an assumptive attitude that virility, courage, strength, and entitlement to dominate are attributes or concomitants of masculinity.

  2. a strong or exaggerated sense of power or the right to dominate.

    The military campaign was an exercise in national machismo.


machismo British  
/ -ˈtʃɪz-, mæˈkɪzməʊ /

noun

  1. exaggerated masculine pride

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Etymology

Origin of machismo

1945–50, < Spanish macho, -ism

Explanation

The noun machismo describes a quality of manliness that goes way over the top: think the big-armed character Bluto from "Popeye." The overblown masculinity of a manly man is what machismo is all about. A professional wrestler, with his over-developed, muscular body, has machismo, and so does a tough Marine who believes that real men never cry. Machismo comes from the word macho, which in Spanish simply means "male," but in English has had connotations of machismo since the 1920s, when it was first used to mean "tough guy."

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He never rose beyond private first class during a 1950s stint in the military, but he projected so much machismo that he seemed born to wear an officer’s uniform.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 16, 2026

A true bro cultivates a harsh, insouciant machismo.

From Salon • Aug. 16, 2025

America’s most machismo and gas-guzzling car, the Hummer, has been relaunched as an electric vehicle.

From Slate • Jun. 20, 2025

His depictions of authoritarianism, violence and machismo, using rich language and imagery, made him a star of the Latin American Boom literary movement that shone a global spotlight on the continent.

From BBC • Apr. 14, 2025

But there is an element of machismo in the Sherpa culture that makes many men extremely reluctant to acknowledge physical infirmities.

From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer