flares (Meaning)

flares

to signal with a flare or by flaring, to break out or intensify usually suddenly or violently, an area of skin flush resulting from and spreading out from a local center of vascular dilation and hyperemia, a fire or blaze of light used especially to signal, illuminate, or attract attention, a spreading outward, to break out or intensify rapidly, to open or spread outward, a sudden outburst (as of excitement or anger), solar flare, flare-up, to stream in the wind, an unsteady glaring light, to burn with an unsteady flame, to display conspicuously, a fire or blaze of light used to signal, light up something, or attract attention, to burn (a jet of waste gas) in the open air, bell-bottom trousers, to express strong emotion (such as anger), a place or part that spreads, a device or composition used to produce such a flare, a weakly hit fly ball in baseball, to shine with a sudden light, a device or material that produces such a flare, a sudden increase and decrease in the brightness of a star often amounting to a difference of several magnitudes (see magnitude sense 3), a short pass in football thrown to a back who is running toward the sideline, to cause to flare, light resulting from reflection (as between lens surfaces) or an effect of this light (such as a fogged or dense area in a photographic negative), pants that flare toward the bottom, flare-up sense 3, a cloudy or smoky appearance of the fluid of the anterior chamber of the eye that is seen when a beam of light (as from a slit lamp) is passed through it and that is caused by the presence of floating protein material in the fluid which is a symptom of inflammation, to shine or blaze suddenly, to become suddenly excited or angry, an area of skin flush

flares Sentence Examples

  1. The emergency flares illuminated the stormy night, guiding rescue boats to the stranded sailors.
  2. Roadside flares cast an eerie glow, warning motorists of a hazard ahead.
  3. Solar flares wreaked havoc on Earth's communication systems, causing widespread outages.
  4. The gas flares at the refinery burned brightly, symbolizing both energy production and environmental concerns.
  5. The flares from the exploding fireworks painted the sky with vibrant colors.
  6. The defendant's temper flared, escalating the situation into a physical altercation.
  7. The flare of a match ignited the dry tinder, allowing a fire to start.
  8. The volcanic eruption sent lava flares into the air, creating a dramatic spectacle.
  9. The flares from the distress beacon guided search and rescue crews to the missing hikers.
  10. The diplomat's speech flared tensions between the two nations, threatening diplomatic relations.

FAQs About the word flares

to signal with a flare or by flaring, to break out or intensify usually suddenly or violently, an area of skin flush resulting from and spreading out from a loc

flurries, outbursts, outbreaks,bursts, flutters, spurts, explosions, flickers, increases, recurrences

doldrums, slumps,calms,

The emergency flares illuminated the stormy night, guiding rescue boats to the stranded sailors.

Roadside flares cast an eerie glow, warning motorists of a hazard ahead.

Solar flares wreaked havoc on Earth's communication systems, causing widespread outages.

The gas flares at the refinery burned brightly, symbolizing both energy production and environmental concerns.