Meaning & Definition of word "Flaming"

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    Flaming

    /ˈfleɪ.mɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. to set on fire; to ignite.
      • Example: The campers were careful not to flaming the dry grass while building their fire.
    • 2. to express or show intensity of emotion.
      • Example: He was flaming with anger after hearing the unfair comments about his work.

    adjective:

    • 1. characterized by flames; burning or on fire.
      • Example: The flaming wreckage of the car was visible from miles away.
    • 2. intensely bright or colorful.
      • Example: The sunset painted the sky with flaming hues of red and orange.
    • 3. animated in a displaying of strong emotion; zealous.
      • Example: She gave a flaming speech about the importance of environmental conservation.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'flēaman', meaning to flame.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flaming hot:

    Extremely hot in temperature or spiciness.

    flaming passion:

    An intense, fiery enthusiasm.

    flaming sword:

    A metaphor for strong defense or protection.

    Related Words

    flame:

    A visible, gaseous part of a fire.

    flamingo:

    A wading bird known for its pink coloration.

    flamethrower:

    A device that projects a long stream of fire.

    Slang Meanings of flaming

    Meaning: To insult or criticize someone harshly online.

    Example Sentence: They flamed him in the chat for his bad take.

    Meaning: To become overly emotional or dramatic.

    Example Sentence: She started flaming when she heard the news.