Synonym: ablaze, afire, aflame, aflare, alight, blazing, burning, flaming, on fire. Similar words: confirm, confident, fire up, catch fire, set fire to, firm, confuse, on foot. Meaning: adj. lighted up by or as by fire or flame.
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151. The floor was on fire, and he could not see Charlotte.
152. Don't worry, dear. All the cigarette will be set on fire.
153. They stormed into the Bourse and set its main hall on fire.
154. Motorbikes were set on fire, sending bursts of bright flame skyward.
155. They set the shop on fire to blow off their repressed emotion.
156. Moscow was set on fire during the war against Napoleon.
157. The chateau is on fire; valuable objects may be saved from the flames by timely aid!
158. The villagers were on fire with zeal to defend their native land.
159. Analysis is conducted on fire suppression mechanisms, advantages, disadvantages,[www.Sentencedict.com] applying areas of Halon substitutes.
160. The inhabitants were on fire with zeal to defend their native land.
161. To get rid of these bad things, every family lights an effigy on fire at midnight.
More similar words: confirm, confident, fire up, catch fire, set fire to, firm, confuse, on foot, first, confess, conflict, confront, firmly, at first, confession, conference, wire, tire, hire, first of all, conflict with, first prize, direct, admire, empire, retire, confrontation, retired, require, inspire.