words associated with ablaze
Synonyms of ablaze
afire: : being on fire : blazing
aflame: : afire
alight: : to come down from something (such as a vehicle): such as
blazing: : burning very brightly and intensely a blazing fire
burning: : being on fire
combusting: : burn
conflagrant: : burning , blazing
fiery: : consisting of fire fiery tongues playing about the roof of the burning building
flaming: : resembling or suggesting a flame in color, brilliance, or wavy outline the flaming sunset sky flaming red hair
ignited: : to set afire
inflamed: : to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling
enflamed: : to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling
kindled: : to start (a fire) burning : light using dry twigs to kindle a fire
lit: : literature a course in English lit — often used before another noun lit critics lit studies As might be expected, Jude is not your run-of-the-mill lit professor. —John J. O’Connor
lighted: : something that makes vision possible
Words Related to ablaze
aglow: : glowing especially with warmth or excitement
flaring: : flaming or as if flaming brightly or unsteadily
flickering: : moving or shining irregularly or unsteadily a flickering light Everything was lit by dingy fluorescent bulbs, half of which were broken or flickering . —Brian Selznick also : uncertain and feeble … he seems to have had only a flickering awareness of what he was doing … —Robert Penn Warren
glowing: : to shine with or as if with an intense heat embers glowing in the darkness
live: : to be alive : have the life of an animal or plant one of the greatest writers who ever lived
smoldering: : to burn sluggishly, without flame, and often with much smoke
smouldering: : to burn sluggishly, without flame, and often with much smoke
broiling: : extremely hot a broiling sun
hot: : having a relatively high temperature hot and humid weather serving hot meals to the poor
piping hot: : very hot
red-hot: : extremely hot: such as
roasting: : to cook by exposing to dry heat (as in an oven or before a fire) or by surrounding with hot embers, sand, or stones roast a potato in ashes
scalding: : hot enough to scald scalding water
scorching: : to burn a surface of so as to change its color and texture
searing: : very hot
sizzling: : to burn up or sear with or as if with a hissing sound
burned: : to consume fuel and give off heat, light, and gases a small fire burns on the hearth
burnt: : consumed, altered, or damaged by or as if by fire or heat burnt toast Anyone can order crème brûlée—literally “burnt cream”—in a restaurant, and who wouldn’t want to? The creamy custard with a crackly burnt -sugar topping is sinfully good, making it the perfect treat to share after a Valentine’s Day meal. —Bon Appetit He withstood three painful skin grafts in which thin strips of undamaged skin were removed from his thighs and calves to replace burnt tissue on his upper body. —Fred Robbins et al.
charred: : any of a genus (Salvelinus) of small-scaled trouts with light-colored spots
incinerated: : to cause to burn to ashes
scorched: : parched or discolored by scorching
seared: : being dried and withered
singed: : to burn superficially or lightly : scorch
Near Antonyms of ablaze
choked: : to check or block normal breathing of by compressing or obstructing the trachea or by poisoning or adulterating available air The unwary guard was choked to death by a prisoner.
damped: : a noxious gas — compare black damp , firedamp
dead: : deprived of life : no longer alive a dead tree dead soldiers missing and presumed dead
doused: : to plunge into water Blanch the green beans then douse them in a bath of ice water.
dowsed: : to plunge into water Blanch the green beans then douse them in a bath of ice water.
extinguished: : to bring to an end : make an end of hope for their safety was slowly extinguished
quenched: : put out , extinguish
smothered: : to kill by depriving of air
snuffed (out): : the charred part of a candlewick
stamped (out): : to pound or crush with a pestle or a heavy instrument
suffocated: : to stop the respiration of (as by strangling or asphyxiation)
Synonyms of ablaze
alight: : to come down from something (such as a vehicle): such as
bright: : radiating or reflecting light : shining , sparkling bright lights bright eyes
brightened: : to become bright or brighter
illuminated: : to supply or brighten with light
illumined: : illuminate
light: : something that makes vision possible
lightsome: : free from care : lighthearted
lit: : literature a course in English lit — often used before another noun lit critics lit studies As might be expected, Jude is not your run-of-the-mill lit professor. —John J. O’Connor
lighted: : something that makes vision possible
Words Related to ablaze
floodlit: : artificial illumination in a broad beam
floodlighted: : artificial illumination in a broad beam
highlighted: : the lightest spot or area (as in a painting) added highlights to the painting has light brown hair with blond highlights : any of several spots in a drawing or painting that receives the greatest amount of illumination
spotlighted: : a projected spot of light used to illuminate brilliantly a person, object, or group on a stage
spotlit: : a projected spot of light used to illuminate brilliantly a person, object, or group on a stage
ignited: : to set afire
kindled: : to start (a fire) burning : light using dry twigs to kindle a fire
moonlit: : lighted by the moon
shiny: : having a smooth glossy surface shiny new shoes
sunlit: : lighted by or as if by the sun
sunny: : marked by brilliant sunlight : full of sunshine
sunshiny: : the sun’s light or direct rays
Near Antonyms of ablaze
gloomy: : partially or totally dark
somber: : so shaded as to be dark and gloomy
sombre: : so shaded as to be dark and gloomy
sunless: : lacking sunshine : dark , cheerless
cloudy: : of, relating to, or resembling cloud cloudy smoke
murky: : characterized by a heavy dimness or obscurity caused by or like that caused by overhanging fog or smoke the murky bottom of the lake
obscured: : dark , dim the obscure dusk of the shuttered room
shadowlike: : partial darkness or obscurity within a part of space from which rays from a source of light are cut off by an interposed opaque body
shadowy: : of the nature of or resembling a shadow
gray: : of the color gray
grey: : of the color gray
leaden: : made of lead
pale: : palisade , paling
lightproof: : impenetrable by light
Antonyms of ablaze
blackened: : coated with a mixture of spices (such as garlic powder and cayenne pepper) and fried over extremely high heat
dark: : devoid or partially devoid of light : not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating light a dark room
darkened: : to grow dark : become obscured the skies were darkening
darkish: : devoid or partially devoid of light : not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating light a dark room
darkling: : in the dark
dimmed: : emitting or having a limited or insufficient amount of light dim stars a dim lamp a dim hallway
dusk: : dusky beginning to grow dusk outside
dusky: : somewhat dark in color
lightless: : receiving no light : dark
pitch-black: : extremely dark or black
pitch-dark: : extremely dark : pitch-black
tenebrous: : shut off from the light : dark , murky tenebrous depths
unlit: : not lighted: such as
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