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Meaning of ignescent

Wordnet

ignescent (s)

can emit sparks or burst into flame

Webster

ignescent (a.)

Emitting sparks of fire when struck with steel; scintillating; as, ignescent stones.

ignescent Sentence Examples

  1. The ignescent embers danced in the fireplace, casting a warm glow on the room.
  2. The meteorite ignited the ignescent material, creating a dazzling celestial display.
  3. The volcanic eruption spewed forth ignescent lava, threatening nearby communities.
  4. The forge roared with ignescent flames as the blacksmith hammered out a masterpiece.
  5. The forest fire left behind a trail of ignescent ash and scorched earth.
  6. The chemical reaction produced an ignescent explosion, shattering the test tube.
  7. The ignescent core of the planet continues to glow, providing warmth and sustenance to life.
  8. The ignescent material in the rocket engine propelled the spacecraft into space.
  9. The ignescent sparks from the grinding wheel illuminated the dark workshop.
  10. The ignescent cloud mushrooming from the nuclear blast cast an eerie glow across the landscape.

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can emit sparks or burst into flameEmitting sparks of fire when struck with steel; scintillating; as, ignescent stones.

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The ignescent embers danced in the fireplace, casting a warm glow on the room.

The meteorite ignited the ignescent material, creating a dazzling celestial display.

The volcanic eruption spewed forth ignescent lava, threatening nearby communities.

The forge roared with ignescent flames as the blacksmith hammered out a masterpiece.