Summary
English Synonyms: more detail...
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fire:
- discharge; fire; dismiss; lay off; release; sack; drop; shoot; fusillade; fire a shot; cast out; throw out; be discharged; burn out; burn down; burn to a cinder; burn; burn loose; flare up; burn up; take fire; encourage; incite; cheer on; inspire; strike into; go off; open fire; raise; elicit; provoke; arouse; kindle; evoke; enkindle; fuel
- fire; blaze; flames; heater; stove; shooting; passion; heartiness; ardor; craze; ardour; fieriness; hearth-fire; firing; blast; attack; flack; flak; fervour; fervidness; fervor; fervency; flame; flaming
- discharge; fire; fire off; hearth; smith's hearth; forge fire
English
Detailed Synonyms for fire in English
fire:
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to fire
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to fire
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to fire
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to fire
to burn out; to burn down; burn to a cinder; to fire; to burn; to burn loose; to flare up; to burn up; to take fire-
burn to a cinder verb
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to fire
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to fire
– bake in a kiln so as to harden 1 -
to fire
– destroy by fire 1 -
to fire
– cause to go off 1 -
to fire
– go off or discharge 1 -
to fire
– start firing a weapon 1 -
to fire
– call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses) 1 -
to fire
– drive out or away by or as if by fire 1 -
to fire
– provide with fuel 1
Conjugations for fire:
present
- fire
- fire
- fires
- fire
- fire
- fire
simple past
- fired
- fired
- fired
- fired
- fired
- fired
present perfect
- have fired
- have fired
- has fired
- have fired
- have fired
- have fired
past continuous
- was firing
- were firing
- was firing
- were firing
- were firing
- were firing
future
- shall fire
- will fire
- will fire
- shall fire
- will fire
- will fire
continuous present
- am firing
- are firing
- is firing
- are firing
- are firing
- are firing
subjunctive
- be fired
- be fired
- be fired
- be fired
- be fired
- be fired
diverse
- fire!
- let's fire!
- fired
- firing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the fire
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the fire
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the fire
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the fire
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the fire
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the fire
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the fire
– the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy 1 -
the fire
– a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning 1 -
the fire
– intense adverse criticism 1 -
the fire
– the event of something burning (often destructive) 1 -
the fire
– a severe trial 1 -
the fire
– feelings of great warmth and intensity 1 -
the fire
– the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke 1 -
the fire
– fuel that is burning and is used as a means for cooking 1 -
the fire
– once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles) 1
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fire
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fire