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bout

American  
[bout] / baʊt /

noun

bouts plural
  1. a contest or trial of strength, as of boxing.

    Synonyms:
    encounter, fray, match
  2. period; session; spell.

    a bout of illness.

  3. a turn at work or any action.

  4. a going and returning across a field, as in mowing or reaping.


bout British  
/ baʊt /

noun

    1. a period of time spent doing something, such as drinking

    2. a period of illness

  1. a contest or fight, esp a boxing or wrestling match

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of bout

1535–45; variant of obsolete bought bend, turn, derivative of bow bow 1; see bight

Explanation

A bout is a fight. If you want to be a boxer, start with some easy bouts before challenging the champ. A bout is a period of time in which something intense happens, like fighting, binging, or being sick, and comes from the word for bending, or going round in a circle. We usually use it these days for something you wouldn't want to go on for too long of a time. If the full moon makes you crazy, you might suffer a bout of madness.

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Ricky Hatton's fight against Kostya Tszyu in June 2005 at Manchester Arena began at 02:00 to cater for American audiences, as did Joe Calzaghe's bout against Jeff Lacy in March 2006 at the same venue.

From BBC • Jul. 8, 2026

The latest bout of inflation was sparked by the war with Iran and a resulting surge in oil prices to $113 a barrel.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 25, 2026

When they started the medication and when changing to a new dose, they sometimes had a bout of vomiting or diarrhea about 48 hours after the shot.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 22, 2026

Less than a month after a May heatwave that set records in several European countries, the continent is facing a new bout of extreme weather, with temperatures set to rise even further in coming days.

From Barron's • Jun. 21, 2026

Though she was still fatigued from her bout with malaria, she impressed everyone with her strength and courage as she dealt with Garfield's precarious condition.

From "Ambushed!" by Gail Jarrow

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