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- nounflame (noun) · flames (plural noun)
- a hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something on fire:"a sheet of flame blocked my escape" · "the flame of a candle"
- a thing compared to a flame's ability to burn fiercely or be extinguished:"the flame of hope burns brightly here" · "the sound of his laughter fanned the flame of anger to new heights"
- a brilliant orange-red color:"a flame-red trench coat"Similar:ruby redruby-coloredcherry redwine-coloredclaret redclaret-colored
- computinginformala vitriolic or abusive message posted on the internet or sent by email, typically in quick response to another message:"flames about inexperienced users posting stupid messages"
verbflame (verb) · flames (third person present) · flamed (past tense) · flamed (past participle) · flaming (present participle)- burn and give off flames:"a great fire flamed in an open fireplace"Similar:be ablazebe alightbe on firebe in flamesbe aflameburst into flame
- set (something) alight:"warm the whiskey slightly, pour over the lobster, and flame it"Similar:Opposite:
- shine or glow like a flame:"her thick hair flamed against the light"
- (of an intense emotion) appear suddenly and fiercely:"hope flamed in her"
- (of a person's face) suddenly become red with intense emotion, especially anger or embarrassment:"Jess's cheeks flamed"
- computinginformaldirect a vitriolic or abusive message at (someone) by posting on the internet or sending an email:"your opinions and mine are probably different, but please don't flame me"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French flame (noun), flamer (verb), from Latin flamma ‘a flame’. - People also ask
- The phrase "in flames" can be defined as12:
- Of a failure, spectacularly and permanently.
- Figuratively, with a verb, dramatically and with no hope of recovery.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.in flames Of a failure, spectacularly and permanently.idioms.thefreedictionary.com/in+flamesin flames (figuratively, with a verb) Dramatically and with no hope of recovery.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/in_flames American
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On Fire
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In Flower
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In Flood
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WEBnoun. /fleɪm/ Idioms. [countable, uncountable] a hot bright stream of burning gas that comes from something that is on fire. the tiny yellow flame of a match. The room was filled with smoke and flames. to …
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