jiujitsu
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Definition
Noun: A martial art and method of unarmed combat and self-defense originating in Japan. It emphasizes using an opponent's own force and momentum against them, primarily through techniques such as joint locks, throws, and holds, rather than relying on strikes or one's own strength.
Usage
This word refers specifically to the traditional Japanese martial art. It is typically used in contexts discussing martial arts, self-defense, physical training, or strategic thinking. - He has been studying jiujitsu for five years to improve his self-discipline. - The principle of jiujitsu—using an opponent's strength against them—can also apply to business negotiations.
Advanced Usage
- "The political jiujitsu of the campaign": Used metaphorically to describe a clever strategy that turns an opponent's attack or strength to one's own advantage.
- The candidate used a form of political jiujitsu, transforming the scandal into a rallying point for her supporters.
Variants and Related Words
- Jujutsu: An alternative romanization of the same Japanese term.
- Jiu-jitsu: A common hyphenated spelling variant.
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ): A modern martial art and combat sport derived from Japanese jiujitsu, with a greater emphasis on ground fighting and submission holds.
Synonyms
- Grappling art: A general term for martial arts focusing on grips, holds, and throws.
- Unarmed combat: A broad term for fighting without weapons.
Related Phrases
- "Mental jiujitsu": A figurative phrase describing the cognitive strategy of redirecting an argument or problem to one's advantage.
- Facing criticism, she performed a bit of mental jiujitsu and used the feedback to refine her proposal.
Noun
- a method of self-defense without weapons that was developed in China and Japan; holds and blows are supplemented by clever use of the attacker's own weight and strength