- verbkindle (verb) · kindles (third person present) · kindled (past tense) · kindled (past participle) · kindling (present participle)
- light or set on fire.
- arouse or inspire (an emotion or feeling):"a love of art was kindled in me"
- (of an emotion) be aroused:"she hesitated, suspicion kindling within her"
- become impassioned or excited:"the young man kindled at once"
OriginMiddle English: based on Old Norse kynda, influenced by Old Norse kindill ‘candle, torch’.verbkindle (verb) · kindles (third person present) · kindled (past tense) · kindled (past participle) · kindling (present participle)- (of a hare or rabbit) give birth:"a day or two before she kindles, the mother will pull out some of her fur to make a soft lining"
OriginMiddle English: apparently a frequentative of kind.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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