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fought

Fought - What does it mean?

fought | |

Terms vs Fought - What's the difference?

terms | fought |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb fought is

(fight).

Fight vs Fought - What's the difference?

fight | fought |


As verbs the difference between fight and fought

is that fight is to contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc while fought is past tense of fight.

As a noun fight

is an occasion of fighting.

Fought vs Yfought - What's the difference?

fought | yfought |


As verbs the difference between fought and yfought

is that fought is (fight) while yfought is .

Fought vs Rought - What's the difference?

fought | rought |


As verbs the difference between fought and rought

is that fought is (fight) while rought is (obsolete) (reach).

Fought vs Dought - What's the difference?

fought | dought |


As verbs the difference between fought and dought

is that fought is past tense of fight while dought is form of dow|lang=en.

As a noun dought is

manhood, virtue.

Fought vs Fough - What's the difference?

fought | fough |


As a verb fought

is (fight).

As an interjection fough is

.

Fought vs Mought - What's the difference?

fought | mought |


As verbs the difference between fought and mought

is that fought is (fight) while mought is .

Fought vs Nought - What's the difference?

fought | nought |


As verbs the difference between fought and nought

is that fought is (fight) while nought is to abase, to set at nought.

As a noun nought is

nothing; something which does not exist.

As an adjective nought is

(obsolete) good for nothing; worthless.

As an adverb nought is

to no extent; in no way; not at all.

As a pronoun nought is

nothing; zero.

Fought vs Ought - What's the difference?

fought | ought |


As verbs the difference between fought and ought

is that fought is (fight) while ought is (obsolete) (owe) or ought can be (auxiliary) indicating duty or obligation.

As a pronoun ought is

anything .

As an adverb ought is

at all, to any degree.

As a noun ought is

a statement of what ought to be the case as contrasted with what is the case or ought can be cipher, zero, nought.

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