fought
Pronunciation: [fɔt]
Word
Context: "conflict"
(verb) to have a disagreement or to try to win a battle. When people or groups have a fight, they are using physical power or words to solve their problems.
Example
The kids fought bravely in the school play where they acted like knights.
Example
They didn't fight; instead, they decided to talk it out peacefully.
Example
Why did they fight over the toy?
Context: "emotional struggle"
(verb) to struggle against something difficult, like feelings, problems, or challenges. It means trying hard to overcome something that is bothering or hurting you.
Example
She fought her fears and gave a speech in front of the class.
Example
He didn't fight his sadness; he let it take over.
Example
What did you fight against when you felt nervous?
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