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Meaning of blazes
The primary meaning of the word "blazes" is related to fires or flames.
Etymology of blazes
The word "blaze" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with "blæsan" meaning to blow, and is related to the Proto-Germanic word "blaisiz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "bhl-" which meant to blow or swell.
Historically, the term has been used to describe fires, flames, or burning since the 14th century.
Synonyms
fires
flames
infernos
conflagrations
blazes
fires
flares
flashes
sparks
embers
glows
heats
warms
burns
scorches
ignites
kindles
blazes
combustion
explosions
eruptions
outbursts
blasts
fires
wildfires
brushfires
forest fires
housefires
arson
pyres
bonfires
firestorms
holocausts
torches
beacons
flames
blazes
flares
Definitions
- A large or intense fire, typically one that is out of control.
- * A burst of flame or a fiery glow.
- * Used to express strong emotions, especially anger or excitement.
Usage Examples
- The wildfire spread quickly, engulfing everything in its blazes.
- * The couple's argument ended in blazes of anger, with both parties saying things they would later regret.
- * The fireworks exploded in blazes of color, lighting up the night sky.