[
US
/ˈfaɪtɝ/
]
[ UK /fˈaɪtɐ/ ]
[ UK /fˈaɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who fights for a cause
- someone who fights (or is fighting)
- a high-speed military or naval airplane designed to destroy enemy aircraft in the air
How To Use fighter In A Sentence
- The example of the first fighter aces fixed itself in the imaginations of a generation being born just as they had met their deaths. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
- CALLS for firefighters to move obese people are up by a third in just three years. The Sun
- It still perplexes Kross that he survived while the firefighter on the other side of Josephine, Sergeant Bacco, did not. Humble 9/11 hero relives tale of the twin towers for tourists
- Firefighters said a man had taken off a valve before realising gas was still leaking out. The Sun
- Then the first of three banderilleros (usually older bullfighters who form part of the matador's team) individually run towards the bull making him charge.
- Three teams of firefighters tackled the blaze for more than an hour. The Sun
- This meant that they had to take on Fighter Command, led by Sir Hugh Dowding, of the Royal Air Force.
- Tanks often attacked the outskirts of the city in skirmishes with resistance fighters, adding to the chaos and unrest.
- Jug-eared and barrel-chested, he still looks the part of the fighter.
- Two fire trucks and more than 50 firefighters were last night battling to extinguish the blaze. Times, Sunday Times