Meaning & Definition of word "Firework"

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    Firework

    /ˈfaɪərˌwɜrk/

    noun:

    • 1. A device containing explosive substances that produces a visual or auditory effect when ignited, commonly used for entertainment during celebrations.
      • Example: The night sky lit up with colorful fireworks during the New Year's Eve celebration.
    • 2. A display of fireworks, often synchronized to music, presented during a special event or holiday.
      • Example: The annual Fourth of July fireworks show attracted thousands of spectators.
    • 3. A person or thing that causes a sudden burst of excitement or enthusiasm.
      • Example: Her performance was a real firework, capturing the audience's attention immediately.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'firwerke', from Old French 'firework', from 'fire' + 'work'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    light up the sky:

    To create a stunning visual display in the night sky, often with fireworks.

    pop and bang:

    Refers to the sounds made by fireworks during an explosion.

    dazzling display:

    A striking and impressive exhibition, often of fireworks.

    Related Words

    pyrotechnics:

    The art of making or using fireworks.

    celebration:

    A joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event.

    Slang Meanings of firework

    Meaning: To party or celebrate with excitement

    Example Sentence: We were out all night, just firing off fireworks!

    Meaning: To create drama or excitement

    Example Sentence: Their argument was fireworks; it was so intense!