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Flame Definition & Meaning

1. A glowing hot gas that emits light and heat.

Example: The flame of the candle flickered in the dark room.

2. A strong feeling of passion or anger.

Example: The politician's speech ignited a flame of hope in the hearts of the audience.

3. To insult or criticize someone harshly.

Example: The online trolls flamed the celebrity's social media account with hateful comments.

4. A burning sensation or pain in the body.

Example: She felt a flame in her throat after drinking the hot tea.

5. To catch fire and burn brightly.

Example: The dry leaves on the ground quickly caught flame when the cigarette was dropped.

Examples of the word flame used in sentences.

  • The flame on the candle flickered in the wind.
  • Please blow out the flame before leaving the room.
  • The chef used a flame to caramelize the sugar on top of the dessert.
  • We sat around the campfire, watching the flames dance and listening to the crackling of the wood.
  • Firefighters rushed to put out the flames of the burning building.
  • The forest fire blazed out of control, with flames shooting up into the sky.
  • The flame on the birthday cake danced and sparkled as the family sang "Happy Birthday."
  • The spark from the lighter caught the pile of wood on fire, and soon a flame roared to life.
  • The candle flame flickered in the breeze from the open window.
  • The flame on the stove burned bright as I cooked my dinner.
  • She blew out the small flame of the candle with a soft puff of air.
  • The heat from the open flame was intense, making it difficult to stand too close.
  • The forest fire raged on, the flames reaching towering heights that could be seen for miles.
  • He gazed into the warm flames of the fireplace, feeling content and peaceful.
  • The flame flickered brightly in the darkness, illuminating the entire room.
  • The candle flame flickered gently, casting a warm glow over the room.
  • Despite the rain, the Olympic flame remained alight, signifying the start of the Games.
  • The chef expertly seared the steak over the open flame, creating a mouthwatering aroma.
  • The fire department was called to extinguish a raging flame in the warehouse.
  • The flame of passion burned brightly in his eyes as he spoke about his dream.
  • The Olympic torchbearer proudly carried the flame through the city, cheered on by crowds of spectators.
  • It's said that it only takes a spark to start a flame, but in reality, it takes much more than that.
  • She felt a sudden flame of anger rise within her as she heard the news.
  • The flame of the candle danced as the breeze blew through the open window.
  • The chef expertly seared the steak to create a perfect flame-grilled crust.
  • The Olympic torch was lit, its bright flame symbolizing the unity and spirit of the games.
  • Her passion burned like a fierce flame, igniting a fire inside of everyone around her.
  • The flame from the fireplace flickered gently, casting a warm glow across the room.
  • The chef expertly seared the steak over the open flame, ensuring a perfect medium-rare finish.
  • His temper flared up like a raging flame, causing everyone to take a step back in fear.
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