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the fiery sunset fade into azure hues. 3 ardent, eager,<br />

spirited, passionate, excited, excitable, peppery, irascible,<br />

touchy, irritable, edgy, hotheaded, fierce: I had best not be<br />

late as my boss has a fiery temper.<br />

fight v. 1 contend (with), battle, conflict (with), encounter, war<br />

(against), engage, clash, take up arms (against), feud (with),<br />

combat, bear or take up arms (against), brawl, struggle or<br />

strive (with or against), cross swords (with), close (with),<br />

come to or exchange blows (with), go to or wage war (with or<br />

against), joust (with), grapple or wrestle (with), skirmish<br />

(with), tussle or scuffle (with or against); box, spar;<br />

Old-fashioned broil: He offered to fight anyone in the place.<br />

Why are the boys always fighting? 2 dispute, question, confront,<br />

contest, oppose, contradict, defy, confute, protest, resist,<br />

rail or struggle, against, withstand, refute, oppugn, make or<br />

take a stand against, contravene, confound: He has sworn to<br />

fight prejudice wherever he finds it. 3 rise up, make or take a<br />

stand, struggle, take up arms: It is better to fight for the<br />

good than to rail at the ill. 4 argue, dispute, bicker,<br />

quarrel, wrangle, squabble, spat, tiff, fall out (over), have<br />

words, disagree, row, altercate, debate: I hear the neighbours<br />

fight every night. 5 fight off. repel, repulse: Prepare to<br />

fight off anyone trying to come over the side! 6 fight shy of.<br />

avoid, keep or remain aloof from or of, keep away from: She<br />

usually fights shy of going to cocktail parties.<br />

--n. 7 battle, conflict, bout, duel, (single) combat,<br />

monomachy, one-on-one, action, warfare, clash, hostilities, war,<br />

match, struggle, engagement, meeting, encounter, contest,<br />

fighting, brawl, Donnybrook, affray, fray, fracas, disturbance,<br />

riot, row, mˆl‚e or melee, tussle, scuffle, scrimmage, skirmish,<br />

brush, Colloq free-for-all, set-to, scrap, Brit scrum, bovver,<br />

Slang US rumble, Old-fashioned broil: Three policeman were<br />

injured in the hour-long fight. 8 altercation, argument,<br />

quarrel, feud, dispute, run-in, disagreement, dissension,<br />

dissidence, dissent, difference (of opinion), squabble,<br />

bickering, spat, misunderstanding, row, discord, Colloq ruckus:<br />

Such fights between husband and wife happen all the time. 9<br />

pugnacity, mettle, militancy, belligerence, truculence, spirit,<br />

pluck, zeal, enthusiasm, zest: She had enough fight left in her<br />

to go on to win.

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