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- DictionaryBlaze/blāz/
noun
- 1. a very large or fiercely burning fire: "twenty fireman fought the blaze"
- 2. used in various expressions of anger, bewilderment, or surprise as a euphemism for “hell”: informal "“Go to blazes!” he shouted"
verb
- 1. burn fiercely or brightly: "plumes of smoke rose from fires blazing around the city"
- 2. (of a gun) fire repeatedly or indiscriminately: "we went in with guns blazing"
1. a. : an intensely burning fire. b. : intense direct light often accompanied by heat. the blaze of TV lights. c. : an active burning. especially : a sudden bursting forth of flame. 2. : something that resembles the blaze of a fire: such as. a. : a dazzling display. a blaze of color. b. : a sudden outburst. a blaze of fury.
A blaze is a bright flame or large fire, characterized as being very bright or burning very hot. Related to this, a blaze is also anything that is exceptionally bright, colorful, passionate, intense, or sudden, such as a jewel.
BLAZE definition: 1. to burn brightly and strongly: 2. to be brightly lit or full of colour: 3. When a gun or a…. Learn more.
something that has a very powerful or noticeable effect: The garden is a blaze of colorin the fall.
A blaze is a bright, strong flame. A raging fire is blazing and you can also say other types of shining, like with talent, are types of blazing.
A blaze is a large fire which is difficult to control and which destroys a lot of things.
1. a. A brilliant burst of fire; a flame. b. A destructive fire. 2. A bright or steady light or glare: the blaze of the desert sun. 3. A brilliant, striking display: flowers that were a blaze of color. 4. A sudden outburst, as of emotion: a blaze of anger. 5. blazes Used as an intensive: Where in blazes are my keys? v.blazed, blaz·ing, blaz·es.