ignites (Meaning)

ignites

to begin to glow, to subject to fire or intense heat, to heat up, to cause (a fuel) to burn, kindle, to render luminous by heat, to set on fire, to catch fire, to set in motion, to cause (a fuel mixture) to burn, to set afire

ignites Sentence Examples

  1. The spark of inspiration ignites a flame of creativity within her.
  2. The aroma of freshly baked bread ignites memories of childhood.
  3. The first rays of dawn ignite a symphony of colors across the sky.
  4. The sound of thunder ignites fear in the trembling hearts of the villagers.
  5. The passion between them ignites a consuming wildfire.
  6. The taste of a bitter espresso ignites a surge of alertness within him.
  7. Curiosity ignites a thirst for knowledge that drives her forward.
  8. A single match ignites a roaring bonfire, casting warmth and light into the darkness.
  9. The flame of rebellion ignites within the oppressed masses.
  10. The sight of a soaring eagle ignites a longing for freedom within her soul.

FAQs About the word ignites

to begin to glow, to subject to fire or intense heat, to heat up, to cause (a fuel) to burn, kindle, to render luminous by heat, to set on fire, to catch fire,

inflames, enflames,burns, scorches, kindles, enkindles, torches, lights, bakes, illumines

quenches, douses,extinguishes, puts out, smothers, stamps (out), obscures, dowses, snuffs (out), dims

The spark of inspiration ignites a flame of creativity within her.

The aroma of freshly baked bread ignites memories of childhood.

The first rays of dawn ignite a symphony of colors across the sky.

The sound of thunder ignites fear in the trembling hearts of the villagers.