gladiadores

This is the 7275th most frequent Spanish word.


gladiadores

"Gladiadores" means "gladiators," referring to ancient fighters who battled in arenas.


The word 'gladiadores' is used in its literal historical context to refer to the fighters in ancient Rome.

Los gladiadores luchaban en el coliseo romano.

The gladiators fought in the Roman Coliseum.


Here, 'gladiadores' is employed metaphorically to describe people who face life's challenges valiantly.

Mis amigos y yo somos gladiadores en el campo de batalla de la vida.

My friends and I are gladiators in the battlefield of life.


The term 'gladiadores' is used as a symbolic title for a sports team, highlighting qualities like strength and endurance.

El equipo de fĂștbol americano se llama los Gladiadores por su fuerza y resistencia.

The football team is named the Gladiators for their strength and resilience.