Pronunciation: /ˈrɛslər/

Definitions of wrestler

noun A person who takes part in wrestling matches

Example Sentences

A1 The wrestler won the match with a powerful slam.

A2 I enjoy watching wrestlers perform their moves in the ring.

B1 The wrestler's agility and strength are impressive to watch.

B2 The wrestler's signature move is a devastating suplex.

C1 The wrestler's career spans over two decades with numerous championship titles.

C2 The wrestler is known for his technical prowess and showmanship in the ring.

Examples of wrestler in a Sentence

formal The wrestler demonstrated impressive technique during the championship match.

informal Did you see that wrestler flip his opponent over?

slang That wrestler is a total beast in the ring.

figurative She's a wrestler when it comes to negotiating deals in business.

Grammatical Forms of wrestler

past tense

wrestled

plural

wrestlers

comparative

more wrestler

superlative

most wrestler

present tense

wrestles

future tense

will wrestle

perfect tense

has wrestled

continuous tense

is wrestling

singular

wrestler

positive degree

wrestler

infinitive

to wrestle

gerund

wrestling

participle

wrestling

Origin and Evolution of wrestler

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English and Old Norse
Story behind the word: The word 'wrestler' originated from the Old English word 'wrestlere' which was derived from the Old Norse word 'vrestill'
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who engages in physical combat or struggle, the term 'wrestler' has evolved to specifically refer to individuals who participate in the sport of wrestling, which involves grappling techniques and pins to defeat opponents.