aflame (Meaning)

Wordnet

aflame (s)

keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement

lighted up by or as by fire or flame

Webster

aflame (adv. & a.)

Inflames; glowing with light or passion; ablaze.

aflame Sentence Examples

  1. The building was set aflame by a faulty electrical wire, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air.
  2. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sky was aflame with hues of orange and pink.
  3. The passionate speech left the audience aflame with a newfound determination for social justice.
  4. The dry grass caught fire easily, and soon the entire field was aflame.
  5. The hero walked through the city, leaving a trail of destruction behind as buildings were set aflame.
  6. The dancer's fiery performance left the stage aflame with energy and intensity.
  7. The artist's vibrant painting seemed to be aflame with bold colors and dynamic strokes.
  8. As the volcano erupted, rivers of lava flowed downhill, leaving everything in their path aflame.
  9. The forest fire left the landscape aflame, turning once lush greenery into charred remains.
  10. The romantic novel had her heart aflame with passion and longing.

FAQs About the word aflame

keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement, lighted up by or as by fire or flameInflames; glowing with light or passion; ablaze.

afire, ignited, smoldering,burning, flaming, lighted, flickering, blazing, burnt, burned

choked, stamped (out), damped, suffocated, suffocated,extinguished, damped, smothered, snuffed (out), doused

The building was set aflame by a faulty electrical wire, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sky was aflame with hues of orange and pink.

The passionate speech left the audience aflame with a newfound determination for social justice.

The dry grass caught fire easily, and soon the entire field was aflame.