variabletribe@gmail.com
We deliver life changing content to our users
Back to Dictionary

Flame

Noun, Verb
UK /fleÉŞm/
US /fleÉŞm/

Definition

(n) : The visible burning part of fire, or strong feeling.
(v) : To burn or show strong emotion.

Example

"(n) : The candle’s flame flickered in the wind."

"(n) : The flames from the campfire warmed everyone sitting around it on a cold night."

"(v) : The manager flamed the employee in the email because of the mistake in the report."

Explanation

A flame is the bright, moving part of fire that you can see. For example, when you light a candle, the small glowing part on top is the flame. Flames are hot and can burn things. The word can also describe strong feelings, such as love or anger, like “the flame of hope.” As a verb, “flame” means to burn or to express anger strongly, especially in messages or arguments, like the candle flamed brightly, or she flamed in the chat. It reminds people of heat, light, and strong energy. Flames can give warmth but can also be dangerous if not controlled.

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Words