Meaning & Definition of word "Fiery"

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    Fiery

    /ˈfaɪəri/

    adjective:

    • 1. Consisting of fire or flames; characterized by intense heat or light.
      • Example: The campfire burned with a fiery glow, illuminating the night.
    • 2. Passionate and intense in emotion or spirit.
      • Example: She gave a fiery speech that inspired everyone in the audience.
    • 3. Easily provoked to anger or excitement; hot-tempered.
      • Example: His fiery temperament often led to heated arguments.
    • 4. Brightly colored or vivid; resembling fire.
      • Example: The artist used fiery reds and oranges in her painting to convey warmth.

    Etymology

    Middle English fieri, from Old French fier, from Latin ferox.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fiery speech:

    A speech that is passionate and animated.

    fiery personality:

    A person who is very passionate and outspoken.

    fiery debate:

    A debate characterized by intense emotions and strong arguments.

    Related Words

    flame:

    A hot glowing body of ignited gas that is given off by a burning substance.

    inferno:

    A large fire that is dangerously out of control.

    ardent:

    Characterized by intense emotion or passion.

    Slang Meanings of fiery

    Meaning: Something that is very exciting or impressive.

    Example Sentence: That concert was fiery!

    Meaning: To be very angry or aggressive.

    Example Sentence: She got fiery when she found out the news.