kindles (Meaning)

kindles

bear sense 3a, to start (a fire) burning, to become illuminated, to bring forth young, to flare up, to cause to glow, to catch fire, to set on fire or take fire, to become animated, to stir up, to bring into being

kindles Sentence Examples

  1. The flickering flames of the campfire kindled a warm glow in the chilly night.
  2. The instructor's passionate words kindled a fire of inspiration within the students.
  3. The sight of the newborn baby kindled tender emotions in the hearts of its parents.
  4. The evening sunset kindled vibrant hues of orange, red, and purple in the sky.
  5. The spicy sauce kindled a burning sensation on his tongue.
  6. The aroma of fresh-baked bread kindled cravings in the hungry bystanders.
  7. The sound of a child's laughter kindled joy and contentment in the air.
  8. The budding flower kindled a sense of hope and optimism in the weary traveler.
  9. The memory of their lost love kindled both sadness and a longing for the past.
  10. The thirst for knowledge kindled a relentless pursuit of discovery within the scholar.

FAQs About the word kindles

bear sense 3a, to start (a fire) burning, to become illuminated, to bring forth young, to flare up, to cause to glow, to catch fire, to set on fire or take fire

torches, scorches, enflames, inflames, ignites, lights, illumines, enkindles,burns, fires

extinguishes, quenches, douses, smothers, dulls, dims, darkens,puts out, dowses, snuffs (out)

The flickering flames of the campfire kindled a warm glow in the chilly night.

The instructor's passionate words kindled a fire of inspiration within the students.

The sight of the newborn baby kindled tender emotions in the hearts of its parents.

The evening sunset kindled vibrant hues of orange, red, and purple in the sky.