fuel (Meaning)

Wordnet

fuel (n)

a substance that can be consumed to produce energy

Wordnet

fuel (v)

provide with a combustible substance that provides energy

provide with fuel

take in fuel, as of a ship

stimulate

Webster

fuel (n.)

Any matter used to produce heat by burning; that which feeds fire; combustible matter used for fires, as wood, coal, peat, etc.

Anything that serves to feed or increase passion or excitement.

Webster

fuel (v. t.)

To feed with fuel.

To store or furnish with fuel or firing.

fuel Sentence Examples

  1. The high fuel prices forced many commuters to opt for public transportation.
  2. The plane's engines roared with power, consuming vast amounts of fuel.
  3. Biofuels, derived from plants, offer a renewable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
  4. The fire burned fiercely, fueled by dry tinder and gusty winds.
  5. The athlete's determination fueled his performance, pushing him to the limit.
  6. The company's expansion was fueled by a surge in demand for its products.
  7. The power plant relied on coal as its primary fuel source.
  8. The car's engine sputtered and stalled, indicating a lack of fuel.
  9. The farmer's tractor was powered by diesel fuel, allowing him to cultivate his fields efficiently.
  10. The candle flickered in the darkness, fueled by the slowly melting wax.

FAQs About the word fuel

a substance that can be consumed to produce energy, provide with a combustible substance that provides energy, provide with fuel, take in fuel, as of a ship, st

power,energy,, force,propellant, propellent, kindling

cut, stop, stop, shut off, brake, cut, cut out, check, turn off, cut off

The high fuel prices forced many commuters to opt for public transportation.

The plane's engines roared with power, consuming vast amounts of fuel.

Biofuels, derived from plants, offer a renewable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

The fire burned fiercely, fueled by dry tinder and gusty winds.