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    ablaze
    /əˈbleɪz/

    adjective

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  2. ABLAZE definition: 1. burning very strongly: 2. brightly lit or brightly coloured: 3. full of energy, interest, or…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : being on fire. 2. : radiant with light or emotion. his face all ablaze with excitement Bram Stoker. Synonyms. afire. aflame. alight [ chiefly British] blazing. burning. combusting. conflagrant. fiery. flaming. ignited. inflamed. enflamed. kindled. lit. lighted.

  4. ABLAZE meaning: 1. burning very strongly: 2. brightly lit or brightly coloured: 3. full of energy, interest, or…. Learn more.

  5. ablaze. / əˈbleɪz / adjective. on fire; burning. brightly illuminated. emotionally aroused. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of ablaze 1. 1800–10; a- 1 + blaze 1; compare Middle English on blase. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  6. If someone is ablaze, or if their eyes are ablaze, their expression shows that they are feeling a strong emotion, such as great excitement or anger. He was ablaze with enthusiasm. Her voice is passionate.

  7. ablaze (with something) full of strong emotion or excitement. He turned to her, his eyes ablaze with anger.

  8. Define ablaze. ablaze synonyms, ablaze pronunciation, ablaze translation, English dictionary definition of ablaze. adj. 1. Being on fire: The house is ablaze. 2. Radiant with bright color: a maple tree ablaze in autumn. 3. Fervent or excited. a·blaze′ adv.

  9. Use the adjective ablaze to describe something that's on fire. Once your campfire is ablaze, you can toast marshmallows over it. If there's a terrible fire in your town, it might set many houses ablaze, and some people dispose of fallen leaves and branches by setting them ablaze in the yard.

  10. ablaze meaning, definition, what is ablaze: burning strongly with a lot of flames: Learn more.

  11. 1. Something that is ablaze is burning very fiercely. [...] 2. If a place is ablaze with lights or colours, it is very bright because of them. [...] 3. If someone is ablaze, or if their eyes are ablaze, their expression shows that they are feeling a strong emotion, such as great excitement or anger. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'ablaze'