Also means
wrestler
Usage Note
Luchador derives from luchar ('to fight, to struggle') and covers both a literal combatant or wrestler and a figurative 'fighter' for a cause. The feminine form is luchadora. In Mexican culture a luchador specifically refers to a wrestler in the lucha libre tradition, often masked. The figurative sense — es una luchadora nata ('she is a born fighter') — is very common in everyday speech.
Examples
"El luchador ganó el campeonato por segunda vez."
Natural Translation
The fighter won the championship for the second time.
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