sparked Sentence Examples

  1. The discovery of the ancient artifact sparked a sense of awe and wonder among the archaeologists.
  2. The contentious debate sparked heated arguments and deep divisions within the community.
  3. The singer's energetic performance sparked a wave of excitement and applause from the audience.
  4. The news of the company's financial troubles sparked a sell-off in the stock market.
  5. The student's brilliant question sparked a lively discussion in class.
  6. The sudden power outage sparked chaos and confusion throughout the building.
  7. The award ceremony sparked tears of joy and pride among the recipients.
  8. The sight of the abandoned building sparked memories of a forgotten past.
  9. The accusation of wrongdoing sparked an investigation that exposed a web of corruption.
  10. The scent of freshly baked bread sparked both anticipation and a longing for home.

sparked Meaning

sparked

to give off or cause to give off sparks, a foppish young man, to throw out sparks, a hot glowing particle struck from a larger mass, a small bit of a burning material, a radio operator on a ship, woo, court, to have the electric ignition working, a short bright flash of electricity between two points, to set off in a burst of activity, to flash or fall like sparks, something that sets off a sudden force, a small particle of a burning substance thrown out by a body in combustion or remaining when combustion is nearly completed, a luminous disruptive electrical discharge of very short duration between two conductors separated by a gas (such as air), to respond with enthusiasm, the discharge in a spark plug, the mechanism controlling the discharge in a spark plug, to produce sparks, woo sense 1, court, one heated by friction, lover, beau, to cause to get going, to stir to activity, a small amount that could grow into something larger, a latent particle capable of growth or developing, a hot glowing bit struck from a mass, sparkle entry 2 sense 1, sparkle, flash

FAQs About the word sparked

to give off or cause to give off sparks, a foppish young man, to throw out sparks, a hot glowing particle struck from a larger mass, a small bit of a burning ma

glowed, burnt,sparkled, flashed, burned, scintillated,shined, blazed, shone, lit (up)

killed, cut out, arrested, turned off, halted, cut, shut off, stopped, drew up, deactivated

The discovery of the ancient artifact sparked a sense of awe and wonder among the archaeologists.

The contentious debate sparked heated arguments and deep divisions within the community.

The singer's energetic performance sparked a wave of excitement and applause from the audience.

The news of the company's financial troubles sparked a sell-off in the stock market.