martial
How to Use Martial
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishHaving to do with war, soldiers, or the military — most often seen in phrases like "martial law" and "martial arts."
Don't confuse with "marshal" (a rank or job, or the verb meaning to organize) — the words are pronounced almost the same.
Word Forms
more martial comparative, martials plural, most martial superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The country was placed under _____ law during the coup.
Etymology
From Latin martialis, "of Mars," the Roman god of war — the same root that gives us the planet Mars.