Does fighting mean cheering?

Fighting means cheering.

Fighting is the present participle of English, fighting .

Vocabulary Explanation:

I. fighting

Pronunciation: English ['fa?t?] American [?fa?t?]?

Interpretation:

adj. fighting; belligerent; warlike; suitable for fighting

n. fighting; confrontation; fight; cheering

v. fight; struggle; battle ( present participle of fight ); quarrel

Example sentences:

There was renewed fighting yesterday.

There was renewed fighting yesterday.

II. fight

Pronunciation: English [fa?t]? American [fa?t]

Interpretation:

1. n. fight; fights; fights

2. vt. fight; fight against

3. vi. struggle; fight; quarrel

Example sentences:

I thought that we had a lot of fight in us.?

I thought that we had a lot of fight in us.

Expanded Information

Other expressions for cheering up in English:

I. cheer up

1. Pronunciation

[t(r) ?p].

2. Interpretation

Cheer up; cheer up; cheer up; cheer up.

3. Example

Cheer up! You can definitely succeed!

2. go get them

1. Pronunciation

[ɡ? ɡet ?m].

2. Interpretation

Do it; go and show your strength; go and beat them.

3. Example

Go get them! You can do great on these questions.

Go for it! You can do great on these questions.