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    kindle
    /ˈkɪndl/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of KINDLE is to start (a fire) burning : light. How to use kindle in a sentence.

  3. KINDLE definition: 1. to cause a fire to start burning by lighting paper, wood, etc. 2. to cause strong feelings or…. Learn more.

  4. KINDLE meaning: 1. to cause a fire to start burning by lighting paper, wood, etc. 2. to cause strong feelings or…. Learn more.

  5. 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.

  6. kindle. (kɪndəl ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense kindles , present participle kindling , past tense, past participle kindled. 1. 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.

  7. 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....

  8. 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.

  9. Kindle, any of the portable wireless electronic reading devices (e-readers) produced by the American company Amazon.com. The first Kindle was released in 2007. Amazon’s Kindles became the most popular e-readers, and Amazon e-books were estimated to constitute two-thirds of the electronic book (e-book) market.

  10. [transitive, intransitive] kindle (something) to make something such as an interest, emotion, etc. start to grow in somebody; to start to be felt by somebody. It was her teacher who kindled her interest in music. Suspicion kindled within her. She felt a warmth of pride kindle in her.

  11. Jul 3, 2024 · kindle (third-person singular simple present kindles, present participle kindling, simple past and past participle kindled) ( transitive) To start (a fire) or light (a torch, a match, coals, etc.). ( transitive, figurative) To arouse or inspire (a passion, etc).