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Boxer has 7 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

someone who fights with his fists for sport

"The local boxer won the championship after delivering a powerful punch to his opponent's jaw."

2

a workman employed to pack things into containers

"The warehouse hired two new boxers to quickly load the crates onto the truck."

3

a member of a nationalistic Chinese secret society that led an unsuccessful rebellion in 1900 against foreign interests in China

"The local boxer was arrested after being caught plotting to destroy the missionary schools during the rebellion."

4

a breed of stocky medium-sized short-haired dog with a brindled coat and square-jawed muzzle developed in Germany

"The boxer mix puppy inherited its father's signature square jaw and brindled coat."

5

A participant (fighter) in a boxing match.

"Thousands of Boxers attacked foreign legations in Beijing during the uprising of 1900."

6

A Chinese anti-imperial and anti-foreigner rebel of the early 1900s.

In plain English: A boxer is someone who fights other people by punching them with their fists inside a ring.

"The boxer stepped into the ring to face his opponent in the championship match."

Usage: Use this term to refer specifically to an athlete competing in the sport of boxing, distinguishing them from other combat sports like kickboxing or mixed martial arts. Avoid confusing it with "boxer" as a verb meaning to punch someone; when describing the action itself, use verbs such as "punch," "strike," or "fight."

Proper Noun
1

A surname​.

"The boxer family has lived in that neighborhood for three generations."

Example Sentences
"The boxer stepped into the ring to face his opponent in the championship match." noun
"The boxer stopped to tie his shoelaces before stepping into the ring." noun
"He found an old newspaper clipping of a famous boxer in the attic." noun
"My cousin is training hard to become a professional boxer one day." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
combatant workman Chinese working dog
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
bantamweight slugger featherweight flyweight heavyweight junior featherweight junior lightweight junior middleweight junior welterweight light flyweight light heavyweight light middleweight lightweight light welterweight middleweight prizefighter puncher sparring partner stumblebum super heavyweight welterweight

Origin

The word boxer is formed by adding the suffix "-er" to the noun "box," indicating a person who engages in boxing. This straightforward construction directly describes someone who fights or practices with fists.

Rhyming Words
xer vxer oxer dxer lexer fixer dixer vexer mixer sexer nixer sixer bmxer foxer hexer faxer laxer waxer taxer doxxer
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