Hi there! šŸ’ Below is a massive list of fire words – that is, words related to fire. There are 500 fire-related words in total, with the top 5 most semantically related being burn, flame, blast, blaze and burning. You can get the definition (s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it.

Are there any words that start with the letter G?

13-letter words that start with g 1 g randdaughter 2 g ratification 3 g ubernatorial 4 g eostationary 5 g eomorphology 6 g enitourinary 7 g roundskeeper 8 g astrocnemius 9 g randmotherly 10 g alactosidase Mas cosas…

Which is the correct descriptor for the word fire?

Choose descriptors with care, researching the definitions if necessary. For example, pyrotechnic refers to grandiose displays such as fireworks or a rock band’s lightshow, while pyrotechny, although sometimes used interchangeably with pyrotechnic, more correctly refers to the use of fire in alchemy. Beware flammable and inflammable.

What does the phrase’hold your fire’mean?

hold fire. or hold your fire. to delay doing something, for example attacking or criticizing someone, because you are waiting to see what will happen. The administration will hold its fire until it sees the detail of the bill, but is likely then to oppose it.

What do you mean by words that start with G?

Words that Start with G can help you score big playing Words With FriendsĀ® and ScrabbleĀ®. Having a list of words with a specific letter, or combination of letters, could be what you need to decide your next move and gain the advantage over your opponent.

Which is the closest synonym for the word fire?

Fire applied in English to passions, feelings, from mid-14c. Meaning ā€œaction of guns, etc.ā€ is from 1580s. Firecracker is American English coinage for what is in England just cracker, but the U.S. word distinguishes it from the word meaning ā€œbiscuit.ā€. Fire-engine attested from 1680s.

What is the meaning of the word fire?

cause to go off; ā€œfire a gunā€; ā€œfire a bulletā€ go off or discharge; ā€œThe gun firedā€ drive out or away by or as if by fire; ā€œThe soldiers were firedā€; ā€œSurrender fires the cold skepticismā€