Bullfighter
(noun)
A person who performs in bullfights, risking their life to entertain audiences by fighting bulls.
Origin:
From the spanish words torero or matador, meaning bullfighter.
Examples:
- The bullfighter was a charismatic figure, capturing the attention of the crowd with his daring moves.
- The bullfighter was trained from a young age to face the dangerous and unpredictable bulls.
- The bullfighter used a variety of techniques to elude the bull, including cape work, footwork, and bullfighting strategies.
- The bullfighter was a source of pride for many Spanish people, who saw bullfighting as a symbol of their culture and tradition.
- The bullfighter was both revered and criticized for his role in the bullfight, with some seeing it as a cruel sport while others saw it as an art form.