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    Kin·dle
    /ˈkindəl/

    verb

  2. Kindle, ignite, inflame literally mean to set something on fire. To kindle is to cause something gradually to begin burning; it is often used figuratively: to kindle logs; to kindle someone's interest.

  3. 6 days ago · 4 meanings: 1. to set alight or start to burn 2. to arouse or be aroused 3. to make or become bright trademark a portable.... Click for more definitions.

  4. Define kindle. kindle synonyms, kindle pronunciation, kindle translation, English dictionary definition of kindle. v. kin·dled , kin·dling , kin·dles v. tr. 1. a. To build or fuel . b. To set fire to; ignite. 2. To cause to glow; light up: The sunset kindled the skies....

  5. The verb kindle not only means to start a fire, but also to catch fire. Another meaning for kindle is to arouse interest or passion. A dynamic music teacher could kindle the students' interest in learning an instrument.

  6. Kindle, ignite, inflame literally mean to set something on fire. To kindle is to cause something gradually to begin burning; it is often used figuratively: to kindle logs; to kindle someone's interest.

  7. 1. transitive verb. If something kindles a particular emotion in someone, it makes them start to feel it. The Second World War kindled his enthusiasm for politics. Synonyms: arouse, excite, inspire, stir More Synonyms of kindle. 2. transitive verb. If you kindle a fire, you light paper or wood in order to start it.

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of KINDLE. 1. a [+ object] : to cause (a fire) to start burning. using dry twigs to kindle a fire. b [no object] : to begin burning. waiting for the fire to kindle. 2. [+ object] : to cause the start of (something) A trip to the museum when she was a child kindled her interest in art.

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