Yes, the word 'fight' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'fight' is a word for a struggle between opposing forces (a battle); a verbal disagreement; a boxing match; a struggle for a goal or an objective; a word for a thing.
Example uses:
They got into a fight and ended up with bloody noses. (noun)
We decided to fight the raise in our property taxes. (verb)
The noun forms of the verb to fight are fighter and the gerund, fighting.
Brawl is a noun (a fight) and a verb (to fight).
The word 'box' (boxes) is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a container, usually rectangular or square in shape.The word 'box' (boxes, boxing, boxed) is a verb; to put in or provide with a box; to fight an opponent using one's fists as in the sport of boxing.
Someone who quarrels a lot is called quarrelsome.
calendar = noun and verb heavens = noun, plural archaeologist = noun Winnebago = noun, proper written mathematics = adjective + noun the hickory fort = article + noun + noun (the noun 'hickory' used to describe the noun 'fort' is functioning as a noun adjunct)
The word terror is a noun. It is mostly an uncountable noun.
No, it is not. It is either a verb or a noun. Used with another noun (e.g. fight promoter, fight night), the noun fight is a noun adjunct.
To fight = × ××‘×§ (ne'evak) fight (noun) = קרב (krav)
The word 'fight' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'fight' is a word for a struggle between opposing forces (a battle); a verbal disagreement; a boxing match; a struggle for a goal or an objective; a word for a thing.Example uses:They got into a fight and ended up with bloody noses. (noun)We decided to fight the raise in our property taxes. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to fight are fighter and the gerund, fighting.
Yes, the noun 'fight' is a common noun, a general word for any verbal, emotional, or physical confrontation or struggle.The word 'fight' is also a verb: fight, fights, fighting, fought.
Brawl is a noun (a fight) and a verb (to fight).
Yes, it is a noun. A bout can be a period of illness, or a fight.
No, the word 'fought' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fight. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (a fought battle).The noun 'fight' is an abstract noun as a word for a quarrel or a conflict; a struggle to achieve an objective.The noun 'fight' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical conflict between two or more individuals or a boxing match.
common noun
Noun or verb?
No, the noun 'fight' is a common noun, a general word for a confrontation between opposing people or groups; a general word for a quarrel or conflict; a general word for a struggle to achieve something; a general word for a boxing match; a word for any fight of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Westchester Fight Club in New Rochelle NY or Fight Rite Kickboxing in Rishton UK.
secret fight = krav sodi (due to a glitch in the wikianswers website, hebrew characters won't display at this time)
The noun 'infantry' is a singular, common noun, a word for a division of soldiers trained to fight on foot.