Fought
Fought is the past tense and past participle of the verb fight in English. It describes engaging in physical combat, competing in a contest, or struggling against something, whether in a literal sense or as a metaphor for nonphysical effort.
As an irregular verb, fight's past forms do not end with -ed. The base form is fight;
Etymology and scope: Fought derives from Old English feohtan, with cognates in other Germanic languages. Over
Usage notes: In narratives, fought often marks completed conflicts. It is commonly followed by prepositions such
Examples: The two teams fought to a draw. Historians describe the century as one fought for independence.