Fight ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Fight ( verb )

  1. Engage in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons.
  2. Take part in a war or battle.
  3. Attempt to resist or prevent something, typically by using force.
  4. Argue or compete fiercely.
  5. To struggle against something.

Origin:

Old english feohtan, of germanic origin; related to dutch vechten and german fechten.

Examples:

  1. He fought with his brother.
  2. She fought in the war.
  3. I fought against the disease.
  4. They fought for the championship.
  5. He fought to keep his job.

(As a noun)

Fight ( noun )

  1. Engage in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons.
  2. Take part in a war or battle.
  3. Attempt to resist or prevent something, typically by using force.
  4. Argue or compete fiercely.
  5. To struggle against something.

Origin:

Old english feohtan, of germanic origin; related to dutch vechten and german fechten.

Examples:

  1. He fought with his brother.
  2. She fought in the war.
  3. I fought against the disease.
  4. They fought for the championship.
  5. He fought to keep his job.
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