Meaning & Definition of word "Flammable"

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    Flammable

    /ˈflæm.ə.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Capable of being easily ignited and set on fire.
      • Example: The factory stored large quantities of flammable materials, prompting safety concerns.
    • 2. Having a low flash point; easily ignited.
      • Example: Gasoline is a highly flammable liquid that must be handled with care.
    • 3. Susceptible to burning or combustion.
      • Example: When decorating for the party, she ensured that the decorations were not made of flammable substances.
    • 4. Used in reference to materials that can catch fire quickly.
      • Example: It's important to keep flammable items away from heat sources to prevent fires.

    Etymology

    Early 20th century from the word 'flame' combined with '-able'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flammable liquid:

    a liquid that can easily catch fire.

    flammable materials:

    substances that can ignite and burn.

    flammable gas:

    a gas that can ignite easily.

    Related Words

    inflammable:

    often used synonymously, but can imply a higher risk of catching fire.

    combustible:

    materials that can ignite and burn, often used interchangeably with flammable.

    Slang Meanings of flammable

    Meaning: fire hazard

    Example Sentence: That old couch is a fire hazard; it's so flammable!

    Meaning: hot metaphorically

    Example Sentence: She's got a flammable personality; she lights up the room!