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    Spark
    /spärk/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. emit sparks of fire or electricity: "the ignition sparks as soon as the gas is turned on"
    • 2. ignite: "the explosion sparked a fire"
  2. The meaning of SPARK is a small particle of a burning substance thrown out by a body in combustion or remaining when combustion is nearly completed. How to use spark in a sentence.

  3. a first small event or problem that causes a much worse situation to develop: That small incident was the spark that set off the street riots. [ S ] a feeling or quality that causes excitement: They kept running into each other and eventually realized there was a spark between them.

  4. Spark definition: an ignited or fiery particle such as is thrown off by burning wood or produced by one hard body striking against another.. See examples of SPARK used in a sentence.

  5. a. the light produced by a sudden discontinuous discharge of electricity through air or another dielectric. b. the discharge itself. c. any electric arc of relatively small energy content. d. the electric discharge produced by a spark plug in an internal-combustion engine.

  6. 3 days ago · A spark is a tiny bright piece of burning material that flies up from something that is burning. The fire gradually got bigger and bigger. Sparks flew off in all directions.

  7. A spark is a small, glowing particle that's either thrown off of a fire or that starts a fire. Your dad might tell everyone to stand back from the bonfire so they don't get burned by a spark.

  8. spark. noun. /spɑːk/. /spɑːrk/. Idioms. [countable] a very small burning piece of material that is produced by something that is burning or by hitting two hard substances together. A shower of sparks flew up the chimney. A spark from the machinery had set fire to some material. Extra Examples.

  9. the electric discharge produced by a spark plug in an internal-combustion engine. anything that activates or stimulates; inspiration or catalyst. a small amount or trace of something.

  10. spark. [transitive] to cause something to start or develop, especially suddenly. spark something The proposal would spark a storm of protest around the country. Winds brought down power lines, sparking a fire. The organizers are hoping to spark some interest in young people.

  11. SPARK meaning: 1. a very small, bright piece of burning material: 2. a small flash of light caused by electricity…. Learn more.

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