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flam·ing F0164100 (flā′mĭng)adj.1. On fire; ablaze.2. Resembling a flame in brilliance, color, or form: flaming autumn leaves.3. Intense; ardent: flaming passions.4. Informal Used as an intensive: a flaming liberal. flam′ing·ly adv.flaming (ˈfleɪmɪŋ) adj1. burning with or emitting flames2. glowing brightly; brilliant3. intense or ardent; vehement; passionate: a flaming temper. 4. informal (intensifier): you flaming idiot. 5. an obsolete word for flagrant ˈflamingly advflam•ing (ˈfleɪ mɪŋ) adj. 1. emitting flames. 2. like a flame in brilliance, heat, or shape. 3. ardent. [1350–1400] flam′ing•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flaming - the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries"flame, fireblaze, blazing - a strong flame that burns brightly; "the blaze spread rapidly"combustion, burning - a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and lightflare - a sudden burst of flameignition - the process of initiating combustion or catching fire | Adj. | 1. | flaming - informal intensifiers; "what a bally (or blinking) nuisance"; "a bloody fool"; "a crashing bore"; "you flaming idiot"bally, blooming, crashing, fucking, blinking, bloodyunmitigated - not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier; "unmitigated suffering"; "an unmitigated horror"; "an unmitigated lie" | | 2. | flaming - very intense; "a fiery temper"; "flaming passions"fieryhot - extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm; "a hot temper"; "a hot topic"; "a hot new book"; "a hot love affair"; "a hot argument" |
flamingadjective1. burning, blazing, fiery, ignited, red, brilliant, raging, glowing, red-hot, ablaze, in flames, afire A group followed carrying flaming torches.2. bright, brilliant, glowing, blazing, dazzling, vivid He stroked back the mass of flaming red hair from her face.3. intense, angry, raging, impassioned, hot, aroused, vivid, frenzied, ardent, scintillating, vehement She had a flaming row with her lover.4. damned, bloody (slang), bleeding (slang), blooming (informal), freaking (slang, chiefly U.S.), ruddy (informal), effing (slang) I was flaming mad about what had happened.flamingadjective1. On fire:ablaze, afire, aflame, alight, burning, conflagrant, fiery.Idioms: in a blaze, in flames.2. Fired with intense feeling:ardent, blazing, burning, dithyrambic, fervent, fervid, fiery, glowing, heated, hot-blooded, impassioned, passionate, perfervid, red-hot, scorching, torrid.Translationsflame (fleim) noun the bright light of something burning. A small flame burned in the lamp. 火焰 火焰 verb1. to burn with flames. His eyes flamed with anger. 發火焰 发火焰2. to become very hot, red etc. Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment. 變得通紅 变得通红ˈflaming adjective 火紅的 火红的flammable (ˈflӕməbl) adjective able or likely to burn. flammable material. 易燃的 易燃的flame of the forest a tropical tree with large bright-red flowers and long brown pods. 鳳凰木 凤凰木 see also inflammable. flaming
flame1. verb, slang To write angry messages online, especially those targeted toward someone, as on a forum or message board. The administrators are going to suspend your account if you keep flaming the message board.2. noun, slang Such messages. The administrators are going to suspend your account if they see all these flames from you on the message board.3. noun One's romantic partner. How am I supposed to forget about my old flame if I keep seeing her around town?flamingOf a homosexual man, very flamboyant. Potentially offensive. I respect James for being so flaming—that's just who he is.flame out1. To be very unsuccessful or fail. That guy flamed out really quickly—his NBA career lasted only a few months.2. To stop working or functioning properly, as due to the presence of, possibly excessive, heat. The mechanic better not tell me my engine flamed out because I don't have enough money to deal with that right now.See also: flame, outflame up1. To begin to burn. Don't worry, the tinder will flame up eventually.2. To begin to burn more intensely. The fire suddenly flamed up and crackled even louder.See also: flame, upflame with (an emotion)Of the eyes, to seem to convey a particular feeling or emotion with intensity. Callie's eyes flamed with anger when I accused her of cheating on the test. Of course John's interested in you—his eyes are practically flaming with desire every time he looks at you.See also: flameflame up 1. [for something] to catch fire and burst into flames. The trees flamed up one by one in the forest fire. Suddenly the car flamed up and exploded. 2. [for a fire] to expand and send out larger flames. The raging fire flamed up and jumped to even more trees. As firemen opened the door and came in, the fire flamed up and filled the room.See also: flame, upflame outv.1. To fail: Their new Internet company flamed out after only a few months.2. To emit a flame that causes a malfunction; to burn out. Used of engines: I tried to restore that old car, but the engine flamed out.See also: flame, outflame1. in. to write an excited and angry note in a computer forum or news group. (see also flamage.) Stop flaming a minute and try to explain your position calmly. 2. n. a verbal attack as in sense 1 My email is full of flames this morning! 3. in. to appear obviously homosexual. Man, she’s flaming today! flaming
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Synonyms for flamingadj burningSynonyms- burning
- blazing
- fiery
- ignited
- red
- brilliant
- raging
- glowing
- red-hot
- ablaze
- in flames
- afire
adj brightSynonyms- bright
- brilliant
- glowing
- blazing
- dazzling
- vivid
adj intenseSynonyms- intense
- angry
- raging
- impassioned
- hot
- aroused
- vivid
- frenzied
- ardent
- scintillating
- vehement
adj damnedSynonyms- damned
- bloody
- bleeding
- blooming
- freaking
- ruddy
- effing
Synonyms for flamingadj on fireSynonyms- ablaze
- afire
- aflame
- alight
- burning
- conflagrant
- fiery
adj fired with intense feelingSynonyms- ardent
- blazing
- burning
- dithyrambic
- fervent
- fervid
- fiery
- glowing
- heated
- hot-blooded
- impassioned
- passionate
- perfervid
- red-hot
- scorching
- torrid
Synonyms for flamingnoun the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smokeSynonymsRelated Words- blaze
- blazing
- combustion
- burning
- flare
- ignition
adj informal intensifiersSynonyms- bally
- blooming
- crashing
- fucking
- blinking
- bloody
Related Wordsadj very intenseSynonymsRelated Words |