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fight (fīt)

intransitive verb fought, fighting fight′·ing

    1. to take part in a physical struggle or battle; struggle
    2. to box, esp. professionally
  1. to struggle or work hard in trying to beat or overcome someone or something; contend
  2. to argue or quarrel; dispute: often with about or over

Etymology: ME fighten < OE feohtan, akin to Ger fechten < IE base *pek-, to pluck hair or wool > OE feoh (see fee) & L pecten, a comb, pecu, cattle

transitive verb

    1. to oppose physically or in battle, as with fists, weapons, etc.
    2. to box with in a contest
  1. to try to overcome; struggle against or contend with, as by argument, legislation, etc.
  2. to engage in or carry on (a war, conflict, case, etc.)
  3. to gain by struggle to fight one's way to the top
  4. to cause to fight; manage (a boxer, gamecock, etc.)

noun

  1. a physical struggle; battle; combat
  2. any struggle, contest, or quarrel
  3. power or readiness to fight; pugnacious spirit full of fight

Etymology: ME < OE feoht

fight Idioms

fight it out

to fight until one side is defeated

fight off

to struggle to avoid

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fight Synonyms

fight

n.

  1. A violent struggle

    strife, conflict, contention, feud, quarrel, contest, struggle, encounter, row, dispute, disagreement, battle, battle royal, confrontation, controversy, brawl, affray, affair, fray, bout, match, fisticuffs, boxing match, round, broil, fracas, difficulty, altercation, bickering, wrangling, riot, argument, dissension, debate, competition, sparring match, a coming to blows, rivalry, skirmish, scrimmage, clash, scuffle, collision, brush, action, engagement, melee, passage of arms, sortie, pitched battle, tilt, joust, combat, duel, exchange of blows, wrestling match, squabble, game, discord, estrangement, hostilities, imbroglio, disturbance, recontre (French), tiff, difference of opinion, falling-out, fuss*, mix-up*, tussle*, scrap*, free-for-all*, ruckus*, run-in*, showdown*, flare-up*, go*, rumpus*, donnybrook*, set-to*, rhubarb*, hassle*; see also dispute.

  2. Willingness or eagerness to fight

    belligerence, pugnacity, mettle, hardihood; see aggression 2, courage 1.

fight, a rather general word for any contest, struggle, or quarrel, stresses physical or hand-to-hand combat; conflict, which may apply to anything from armed fighting to mental struggle, refers to a sharp disagreement or clash, as between opposing groups, interests, or ideas, and emphasizes difficulty of resolution the conflict over slavery; struggle implies great effort or violent exertion, physical or otherwise the struggle for existence; contention most frequently applies to heated verbal strife, or dispute religious contention; contest refers to a struggle, either friendly or hostile, for supremacy in some matter athletic contests, a contest of wits


fight

v.

  1. To struggle for an end

    carry on, strive, struggle, persevere, persist, push forward, support, uphold, lobby for, labor, work, exert oneself, travail, hammer away, toil on, take pains, spare no effort, fight one's way, put up a fight.

    Antonyms stop*, give up*, quit. *

  2. To engage in an encounter

    battle, contend, clash, strive, war, struggle, combat, contest, oppose, resist, protest, challenge, confront, meet, attack, argue, quarrel, feud, engage in hostilities, go to war, wage war, take up arms, withstand, do battle, give battle, cross swords, exchange shots, exchange blows, come to blows, engage in fisticuffs, brawl, scuffle, encounter, bear arms against, tussle, grapple, brush with, have a brush with, collide, engage with, close with, wrestle, box, spar, measure swords with, skirmish, wrangle, bicker, squabble, dispute, row, bandy with, have it out, duel, joust, tilt, compete, vie, join issue, assert oneself, enter the lists, take up the gauntlet, set to, fight the good fight, fight to the last ditch, tangle*, pitch into*, tear into*, take on all comers*, pick a bone with*, take the field*, scrap*, mix it up with*, hassle*, lock horns*, go to the mat*, make the fur fly*, go at it tooth and nail*, duke it out*.

    Antonyms retreat*, submit*, yield.


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fight Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • pick: A chastened America is unlikely to pick a fight on that right now.

Preposition: against

  • terrorism: Major reforms have been implemented in the way the Met deals with serious crime networks and in the fight against terrorism.

Adjective modifier

  • spirited: Not wanting to take any chances he hit it and after 10 minutes and a spirited fight his prize was in the net!

Modifies a noun

  • racism: We provide a voice for Cuba through the pages of the newspaper Fight Racism!

Adjective complement

  • shy: His talks were almost guaranteed to provide good ' copy ' and he was not one to fight shy of controversy.

Noun used with modifier

  • sword: How you can have a dramatic sword fight while wearing pjamas and still come out of it looking cool, I have no idea.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • off: HIV attacks the body's immune system, making it hard to fight off infections.
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fight quotes

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-Amado,Jorge

I know one thing we did right Was the day we started to fight, Keep your eye on the prize, Hold on, hold on!

-Anonymous

Our cock won't fight.

-Baron

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