flame up

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flame up

Every star seemed to flame up with new intensity.

Definition

Verb: 1. To burn suddenly and brightly: To ignite or begin burning with increased intensity and visible fire. 2. To erupt with strong emotion: To suddenly become very angry, agitated, or passionate.

Usage

The verb "flame up" describes a sudden, often dramatic, increase in the intensity of a fire or a comparable emotional state. It implies a transition from a lower state to a higher, more visible, and potentially volatile one.

Examples
  • Literal (Fire):
    • The dry leaves flamed up instantly when the match touched them.
    • After adding more wood, the campfire flamed up, casting long shadows.
  • Figurative (Emotion):
    • His temper flamed up when he heard the unfair accusation.
    • Old resentments can flame up during family arguments.
Advanced Usage
  • "to flame up into (something)": To develop suddenly and intensely into a specific state.
    • A minor disagreement flamed up into a major conflict.
    • Her cheeks flamed up into a bright red blush.
Variants and Related Words
  • Flare up (phrasal verb): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "flame up," especially for emotions and conflicts.
  • Flame (noun/verb): The basic word for the visible, gaseous part of a fire.
  • Blaze (verb): To burn brightly and strongly.
Synonyms
  • Erupt: To burst out suddenly.
  • Ignite: To catch fire; to provoke a strong reaction.
  • Flash: To occur or appear suddenly and briefly.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Flare up: (See 'Variants and Related Words' above).
Related Idioms
  • To go up in flames: To be destroyed by fire; to fail completely and dramatically.
    • Their business plan went up in flames after the market crash.
flame up

Every star seemed to flame up with new intensity.

Verb
  1. burn brightly
    • Every star seemed to flare with new intensity

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