warriorism
/ˌwɒrɪəˈrɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of being a warrior or a fierce and unyielding fighter, often characterized by bravery, strength, and a strong sense of loyalty or duty.
“The warriorism of the soldiers was evident in their unwavering commitment to their mission.”
2. noun
A philosophy or ideology that emphasizes the importance of martial prowess, physical strength, and fighting skills, often in a cultural or social context.
“The modern-day manifestation of warriorism can be seen in the rise of mixed martial arts and combat sports.”