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Meaning of blaze
The primary meaning of the word "blaze" is a strong and intense fire.
Etymology of blaze
The word "blaze" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with the Old English word "blæsan" meaning to blow, and the Middle English word "blazen" meaning to blow or to make a loud noise
Historically, the word "blaze" was used to describe a strong and intense fire, and over time its meaning has expanded to include figurative uses, such as a blaze of anger or a blaze of publicity
Synonyms
flame
fire
inferno
blaze
flare
flash
glow
sparkle
shimmer
shine
radiance
luminosity
incandescence
combustion
conflagration
arson
burn
scorch
singe
char
ember
spark
ignition
explosion
detonation
eruption
blaze
bonfire
wildfire
flameup
flareup
firestorm
holocaust
combustion
fuel
kindle
ignite
burn
flame
fires
blaze
flashes
flames
flares
fires
sparks
embers
bonfires
wildfires
conflagrations
infernos
Definitions
- A strong and intense fire, typically producing a lot of flames and heat
- * A sudden and intense outbreak of fire, or a period of intense heat or flame
- * To burn or glow with a strong and intense flame
Usage Examples
- The wildfire spread quickly, engulfing everything in its path with a massive blaze
- * The chef added fuel to the blaze, causing the flames to rise higher
- * The company's new product launch was a blaze of publicity, with ads and promotions everywhere