fights;
fought
/ˈfɑːt/
;
fighting
fights;
fought
/ˈfɑːt/
;
fighting
Britannica Dictionary definition of FIGHT
1
a
:
to use weapons or physical force to try to hurt someone, to defeat an enemy, etc.
:
to struggle in battle or physical combat
[no object]
-
The soldiers fought bravely.
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When he was young he was always fighting.
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He fought like a tiger.
-
The U.S. and Germany fought in World Wars I and II.
—
often + against
[+ object]
b
[+ object]
:
to be involved in (a battle, struggle, etc.)
2
[no object]
:
to argue in an angry way
3
[no object]
:
to try hard to do something that is difficult
4
a
:
to work hard to defeat, end, or prevent something
[no object]
[+ object]
b
[+ object]
:
to struggle against (something)
5
[+ object]
:
to try not to be affected by (a feeling, urge, etc.)
6
:
to participate in the sport of boxing
[no object]
[+ object]
fight back
[phrasal verb]
1
:
to attack or try to defeat someone who is attacking or trying to defeat you
2
:
to make a new effort against an opponent
—
see also fightback
3
◊ Someone who is fighting back tears is trying very hard not to cry.
fight fire with fire
:
to fight against an opponent by using the same methods or weapons that the opponent uses
fight for
[phrasal verb]
1
fight for (something)
:
to fight in support of (something)
2
:
to fight or struggle to get, keep, or achieve (something)
-
The team is fighting for a spot in the play-offs.
-
The two armies fought all night for control of the fort.
-
We are fighting for our rights as citizens.
-
They had to fight for survival.
-
When they brought him to the hospital, he was fighting for breath. [=he was struggling to breathe]
-
Her condition is very serious. She's fighting for her life. [=she is struggling to survive; she is in danger of dying]
fight it out
2
:
to end a dispute by fighting or arguing
fight like cats and dogs
(chiefly US)
informal
or British
fight like cat and dog
:
to fight or argue a lot or in a very forceful and angry way
fight off
[phrasal verb]
fight (someone or something) off
or
fight off (someone or something)
:
to defend yourself against (someone or something) by fighting or struggling
:
to avoid being harmed or overcome by (someone or something) by fighting or struggling
fight the good fight
:
to try very hard to do what is right
fight with
[phrasal verb]
1
fight with (someone or something)
:
to fight against (someone or something)
-
He fought with his wife over/about money.
-
The U.S. fought with Germany in World Wars I and II.
-
He fought with several worthy opponents.
2
:
to fight on the same side as (someone or something)
3
:
to fight by using (something, such as a weapon)
fight your way
:
to move forward or make progress by pushing, fighting, or struggling
— fighting
adjective
—
see also fighting chance at 1chance
◊ Fighting words are angry or insulting words that are likely to cause a fight.
◊ In U.S. English, someone who is fighting mad is angry enough to fight.
— fighting
noun
[noncount]
2
fight
/ˈfaɪt/
noun
plural
fights
plural
fights
Britannica Dictionary definition of FIGHT
1
[count]
:
a violent physical struggle between opponents
-
A fight broke out in the bar.
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a bar fight
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a street fight
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a knife fight [=a fight using knives]
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When he was young he was always getting into fights.
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It would be foolish to pick a fight [=start a fight] with that guy.
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a pillow fight [=a playful fight using pillows as weapons]
-
a food fight [=a playful fight in which people throw food at each other]
-
a snowball fight
—
see also bullfight, dogfight, firefight, fistfight, gunfight
2
[count]
:
an argument or quarrel
4
[count]
:
a struggle to achieve a goal or to defeat something or someone
-
We didn't win, but at least we put up a good fight.
-
They are leading/joining the fight against cancer.
-
the fight to defeat cancer
-
He's in the fight of his political life in this election.
-
She's in a fight for her life. [=she is struggling to stay alive]
5
[noncount]
:
a willingness to fight