Meaning & Definition of word "Ignition"
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Ignition
/ɪɡˈnɪʃən/
noun:
- 1. The act of starting a fire or the process of initiating combustion.
- Example: The ignition of the fuel caused the engine to roar to life.
- 2. The mechanism or system that initiates the combustion process in an internal combustion engine.
- Example: She turned the key in the ignition to start the car.
- 3. The stage of a fire or explosion when combustion begins.
- Example: The ignition phase of the fireworks display was synchronized with the music.
- 4. The means of starting a fire.
- Example: Using kindling and matches, they achieved ignition for their campfire.
Etymology
Late Middle English: from Latin 'ignitionem', from 'ignire' meaning 'to ignite'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
turn on the ignition:
To start a vehicle's engine by activating the ignition system.
ignition point:
The temperature at which a substance will ignite.
ignition switch:
A switch that controls the ignition system of an engine.
Related Words
ignite:
To catch fire or cause to catch fire.
burn:
To be on fire; to undergo combustion.
combustion:
The process of burning something.
Slang Meanings of ignition
Meaning: To get something started or increase excitement.
Example Sentence: Let's ignition this party!
Meaning: A moment or event that sparks interest or enthusiasm.
Example Sentence: Her announcement was the ignition everyone was waiting for.