battle royal
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Definition
Noun: 1. A fierce, prolonged, and often chaotic fight or struggle involving many participants: This is the core meaning, describing a violent, noisy, and disorderly conflict where multiple parties are engaged simultaneously. It emphasizes the intensity, confusion, and lack of clear sides or rules. 2. A heated and intense argument or debate: By extension, it can describe a non-physical but similarly tumultuous and protracted contest, such as a vehement verbal dispute.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Physical Fight):
- The disagreement over the inheritance turned into a battle royal among the siblings.
- Protesters and police clashed in a battle royal outside the courthouse.
- Noun (Verbal/Figurative Struggle):
- The committee meeting was a battle royal over the new policy.
- A battle royal erupted in the press between the two rival politicians.
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies that the fight is not just between two clear opponents but involves multiple factions or individuals, leading to general chaos.
- It is frequently used in political, legal, or business contexts to describe a particularly nasty and public struggle for power or advantage.
Variants and Related Words
- Melee (n): A confused, hand-to-hand fight among a crowd of people. (More specific to physical, close-quarters combat).
- Free-for-all (n): A disorganized fight or competition open to everyone and with few or no rules. (Very close in meaning, often interchangeable).
Synonyms
- Fracas
- Donnybrook
- Brawl
- Fierce struggle
- Heated conflict
Notes on Meaning
- Historically and in specific contexts (e.g., gaming, entertainment), "battle royal" can refer to a match or contest where many entrants fight until only one remains. This modern usage in games like or derives from the term's core meaning of a chaotic multi-participant fight.
Noun
- a noisy riotous fight