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- verbfight (verb) · fights (third person present) · fought (past tense) · fought (past participle) · fighting (present participle)
- take part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons:"the men were fighting" · "they fight with other children"
- engage in (a war or battle):"there was another war to fight" · "we fought and died for this country"
- quarrel or argue:"she didn't want to fight with her mother all the time" · "they were fighting over who pays the bill"
- struggle to put out (a fire, especially a large one):"two fire trucks raced to the scene to fight the blaze"
- endeavor vigorously to win (an election or other contest).
- campaign determinedly for or against something, especially to put right what one considers unfair or unjust:"I will fight for more equitable laws"
- struggle or campaign against (something):"the pilot program is a step forward in fighting corporate crime"
- attempt to repress (a feeling or an expression of a feeling):"she had to fight back tears of frustration"
- take part in a boxing match against (an opponent).
- (fight one's way)move forward with difficulty, especially by pushing through a crowd or overcoming physical obstacles:"she watched him fight his way across the room"
- archaiccommand, manage, or maneuver (troops, a ship, or military equipment) in battle:"General Hill fights his troops well"
nounfight (noun) · fights (plural noun)- a violent confrontation or struggle:"we'll get into a fight and wind up with bloody noses"
- a boxing match.
- a battle or war:"the country was not eager for a fight with the US"
- a vigorous struggle or campaign for or against something:"a long fight against cancer"
- an argument or quarrel:"she had a fight with her husband"
- the inclination or ability to fight or struggle:"Ginny felt the fight trickle out of her"
OriginOld English feohtan (verb), feoht(e), gefeoht (noun), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vechten, gevecht and German fechten, Gefecht.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- take part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons:
- engage in (a war or battle):
- quarrel or argue:
- campaign determinedly for or against something, especially to put right what one considers unfair or unjust:
- struggle or campaign against (something):
- attempt to repress (a feeling or an expression of a feeling):
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