Meaning & Definition of word "Kindle"

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    Kindle

    /ˈkɪndəl/

    verb:

    • 1. to light or set fire to (something); to ignite.
      • Example: He used a match to kindle the fire in the fireplace.
    • 2. to arouse or inspire (an emotion or feeling).
      • Example: The speaker's words kindled a sense of hope in the audience.
    • 3. to cause to become ignited; to start a fire.
      • Example: The dry leaves kindled quickly in the autumn sun.
    • 4. to bring warmth or light; to ignite feelings.
      • Example: The holiday spirit kindled excitement among the children.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'kindlen', from 'kin' + 'dlen', possibly meaning to light up or illuminate.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    kindle one's interest:

    to spark someone's curiosity or enthusiasm

    kindle a flame:

    to ignite a passion or emotion

    kindle a fire:

    to start a fire, literally or metaphorically

    Related Words

    ignition:

    the act of starting a fire or an engine

    flame:

    a hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something on fire

    arouse:

    to awaken or provoke a feeling or response

    Slang Meanings of kindle