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pugilistic

American  
[pyoo-juh-lis-tik] / ˌpyu dʒəˈlɪs tɪk /

adjective

  1. relating to or involving fighting with the fists, especially professional boxing.

    The movie Rocky is a triumphant, rags-to-riches tale of pugilistic glory.

  2. inclined or eager to fight; aggressively hostile; belligerent.

    She was fired for being a pugilistic, wine-tossing diva who fought with nearly everyone.


Other Word Forms

  • pugilistically adverb
  • unpugilistic adjective

Etymology

Origin of pugilistic

pugilist ( def. ) + -ic

Explanation

If you're pugilistic, you're a boxer — or you just like to fight. When you're heading to watch a boxing match, you could say you're going to see a pugilistic event (and you'll sound really smart). A professional boxer can be described as pugilistic, but a middle school kid who's always getting in fist fights is also pugilistic. Another word for a boxer or a fighter is a pugilist, which comes from the Latin pugil, "boxer or fist fighter." This root is also related to the word pugnus, "fist," and pugnacious, "combative or fond of fighting."

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Example Sentences

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And Bennett thinks the heightened stakes and occasion will mean a less pugilistic occasion.

From BBC • Feb. 22, 2026

When Bin Salman first came to prominence as Saudi defense minister in 2015, he espoused a pugilistic foreign policy that saw him launch the unsuccessful offensive on the Houthis and kidnap Lebanon’s prime minister.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 20, 2026

Wine buyer Joe Salamone of Crush Wine & Spirits in New York takes a far less pugilistic position: “Sometimes it’s better just to hand Veuve to customers.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 11, 2025

They were elected officials and think-tank staffers and pugilistic power users on Twitter.

From Slate • Jun. 9, 2025

The day after his pugilistic rage, he sat in his chair and didn’t move or say a word all day.

From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah