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flare1/fleə/ verb intransto shine or blaze with a sudden flame a match flared in the darkness (usu + up) to become suddenly angry flare up at the slightest provocation (usu + up) said of violence, etc: to break out Fighting flared up again (usu + out) said of trousers, a skirt, sleeves, etc: to get wider towards the hem said of the nostrils: to widen, e.g. as a sign of anger; to dilate verb transto cause (something, esp one's nostrils) to widen to ignite and burn off (waste gas, etc) flareup noun [origin unknown]
flare2nouna sudden unsteady glaring light or flame a device producing a very bright fire or blaze of light, used to signal, illuminate, or attract attention, or a device used to produce this a sudden outburst, esp of anger a temporary outburst of gas and radiation from a small area of the sun's surface. Also called solar flare energy, e.g.: from a small area of the sun's surface. Also called solar flare from a star, often amounting to an increase of several magnitudes in its brightness a flame, usu at the top of a stack, that burns off unwanted gas at an oil refinery or oil well a gradual widening of a skirt, trouser leg, sleeve, etc towards the hem a gradual widening of a skirt, trouser leg, sleeve, etc towards the hem an area of flushed skin surrounding an inflamed or raised area in photography, light resulting from reflection, e.g. between lens surfaces, or a fogged area on a negative resulting from this |