Flame

Pronunciation: /ˈfleɪm/

Flame (noun)

  1. A bright, hot part of fire that burns and gives off light.
  2. An angry or insulting message sent online.
  3. A strong feeling of love or passion.

Examples

  • The candle's flame flickered in the breeze.
  • A single flame lit up the dark room.

Common collocations: flickering flame, extinguish the flame, send a flame, receive a flame, flame of passion

Flame (verb)

  1. To send an angry or insulting message online.
  2. To burn with a bright, hot light.

Examples

  • She flamed him for his rude comment.
  • Users often flame each other in heated debates.

Synonyms of Flame

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Flame

  • putting out a fire