blazing (Meaning)

Wordnet

blazing (n)

a strong flame that burns brightly

Wordnet

blazing (s)

shining intensely

without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious

Webster

blazing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Blaze

Webster

blazing (a.)

Burning with a blaze; as, a blazing fire; blazing torches.

blazing Sentence Examples

  1. The sun was blazing overhead, making the pavement hot to the touch.
  2. Despite the blazing heat, they decided to go for a hike in the desert.
  3. The campfire was blazing brightly, casting flickering shadows on the surrounding trees.
  4. The runner crossed the finish line in a blazing sprint, setting a new record.
  5. The wildfire was spreading rapidly, leaving a trail of destruction in its blazing wake.
  6. With determination in her eyes, she faced the blazing challenges ahead of her.
  7. The artist captured the beauty of the blazing sunset in her painting.
  8. The orchestra played with blazing energy, filling the concert hall with music.
  9. The city skyline was lit up by the blazing lights of skyscrapers.
  10. The athlete's blazing speed left his competitors trailing behind.

FAQs About the word blazing

a strong flame that burns brightly, shining intensely, without any attempt at concealment; completely obviousof Blaze, Burning with a blaze; as, a blazing fire;

burning, lighted, smoldering, flaming, flickering, scorching, afire, kindled, charred, aflame

quenched, quenched, extinguished, doused, smothered, snuffed (out), snuffed (out), doused, extinguished, suffocated

The sun was blazing overhead, making the pavement hot to the touch.

Despite the blazing heat, they decided to go for a hike in the desert.

The campfire was blazing brightly, casting flickering shadows on the surrounding trees.

The runner crossed the finish line in a blazing sprint, setting a new record.