What part of speech is gladiators?

Gladiators can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. gladiators is a noun, plural of gladiator.

Inflections

Noun

What does gladiators mean?

Definitions

Noun

gladiator - (ancient Rome) a professional combatant or a captive who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat
gladiator - a professional boxer

Examples of gladiators

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1. noun Gladiators fought to the death inside the Coliseum.
2. noun Gladiators fought with lions inside the Colosseum.
3. noun In the amphitheater of Mérida, battles between gladiators and wild beasts were held.
4. noun Gladiators fought in the Colosseum.
5. noun Gladiators fought in the Colosseum in ancient times.
6. noun Gladiators fought to death inside the Colosseum.
7. noun Putting his trust in God and taking the bull by the horns, the Christian gladiator defeated many adversaries.
8. noun One gladiator's weapon of choice is the mace, while the other's is a sword.
9. noun Putting his trust in God and taking the bull by the horns, the Christian gladiator defeated many adversaries.
10. noun One gladiator's weapon of choice is the mace, while the other's is a sword.
Sentence  
noun
Gladiators fought to the death inside the Coliseum.
Gladiators fought with lions inside the Colosseum.
In the amphitheater of Mérida, battles between gladiators and wild beasts were held.
Gladiators fought in the Colosseum.
Gladiators fought in the Colosseum in ancient times.
Gladiators fought to death inside the Colosseum.
Putting his trust in God and taking the bull by the horns, the Christian gladiator defeated many adversaries.
One gladiator's weapon of choice is the mace, while the other's is a sword.
Putting his trust in God and taking the bull by the horns, the Christian gladiator defeated many adversaries.
One gladiator's weapon of choice is the mace, while the other's is a sword.

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