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Associations of "For ignite" (30 Words)
blast | Create by using explosives. It could turn out to be a real blast. |
blaze | Indicate by marking trees with blazes. The horse had a blaze between its eyes. |
burn | A mark left on something as a result of being burned. The iron burnt a hole in my dress. |
cinder | Waste matter produced by smelting or refining ore; slag. A cold hearth full of cinders. |
combust | Cause to burn or combust. Riots combusted Pakistan after the U S air attacks on Afghanistan. |
combustible | A combustible substance. A volatile and combustible personality. |
combustion | A process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light. Combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable. |
erupt | Erupt or intensify suddenly. Vesuvius erupts once in a while. |
explosive | Likely to cause an outburst of anger or controversy. Explosive force. |
fire | Start or maintain a fire in. The engine fired and she pushed her foot down on the accelerator. |
firework | A device with an explosive that burns at a low rate and with colored flames; can be used to illuminate areas or send signals etc. When you put these men together you re bound to get fireworks. |
flame | Shine or glow like a flame. Send out an unsolicited email and you could possibly receive thousands of flames. |
flammable | Easily ignited. The use of highly flammable materials. |
flare | Become flared and widen usually at one end. She flared up shouting at Geoffrey. |
furor | A sudden outburst (as of protest. |
incendiary | An incendiary bomb or device. Incendiary rhetoric. |
incinerate | Cause to undergo combustion. Waste packaging is to be incinerated rather than buried in landfills. |
incinerator | An apparatus for burning waste material, especially industrial waste, at high temperatures until it is reduced to ash. |
inflame | Become inflamed get sore. High fines further inflamed public feelings. |
kindle | Catch fire. The setting sun kindled the sky with oranges and reds. |
lava | Rock that in its molten form as magma issues from volcanos lava is what magma is called when it reaches the surface. Porphyritic lavas. |
pyrotechnic | Suggestive of fireworks. A pyrotechnic display. |
scald | Any of a number of plant diseases which produce an effect similar to that of scalding especially a disease of fruit marked by browning and caused by excessive sunlight bad storage conditions or atmospheric pollution. There s bowls to scald and bairns to fetch. |
smolder | Burn slowly and without a flame. A smoldering fire. |
smoulder | Smoke coming from a smouldering fire. The bonfire still smouldered the smoke drifting over the paddock. |
spark | Emit or produce sparks. There was a spark of light. |
tan | Get a tan from wind or sun. The sun had already tanned his face golden. |
tinder | Material for starting a fire. They slashed down the undergrowth for tinder. |
torch | Tall stalked very woolly mullein with densely packed yellow flowers ancient Greeks and Romans dipped the stalks in tallow for funeral torches. The madman torched the barns. |
volcano | A mountain formed by volcanic material. Clare had been building up a silent volcano of resentment. |