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单词 inflaming
释义

inflame

verb

in·​flame in-ˈflām How to pronounce inflame (audio)
variants or less commonly enflame
inflamed also enflamed; inflaming also enflaming

transitive verb

1
a
: to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling
especially : to make angry
b
: to make more heated or violent : intensify
insults served only to inflame the feud
2
: to set on fire : kindle
3
: to cause to redden or grow hot from anger or excitement
a face inflamed with passion
4
: to cause inflammation in (bodily tissue)

intransitive verb

1
: to burst into flame
2
: to become excited or angered
3
: to become affected with inflammation
inflamer noun

Synonyms

  • anger
  • enrage
  • incense
  • infuriate
  • ire
  • mad
  • madden
  • outrage
  • rankle
  • rile
  • roil
  • steam up
  • tick off
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Example Sentences

His angry speech inflamed the mob. ideas that inflame the imagination His comments have inflamed an already tense situation. inflaming the passions of the mob a chemical that can inflame the skin
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English enflamen, from Anglo-French enflamer, from Latin inflammare, from in- + flamma flame

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Kids Definition

inflame

verb

in·​flame
in-ˈflām
inflamed; inflaming
1
: to make more active, excited, angry, or violent
His words inflamed the crowd.
2
: to cause to redden or grow hot (as from anger)
3
: to make or become sore, red, and swollen The chemical can inflame the skin.

Medical Definition

inflame

verb

in·​flame in-ˈflām How to pronounce inflame (audio)
inflamed; inflaming

transitive verb

: to cause inflammation in (bodily tissue)
inflame the sinuses

intransitive verb

: to become affected with inflammation

inflaming 1 of 2

adjective

variants also enflaming
as in riling

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • riling
  • angering
  • rankling
  • outraging
  • enraging
  • hostile
  • incensing
  • maddening
  • upsetting
  • infuriating
  • aggravating
  • distressing
  • intimidating
  • irritating
  • forbidding
  • perturbing
  • disturbing
  • vexing
  • exasperating
  • annoying
  • tragic
  • disheartening
  • peeving
  • depressing
  • regrettable
  • displeasing
  • dolorous
  • deplorable
  • lachrymose
  • sorrowful
  • lugubrious
  • unhappy
  • lamentable
  • doleful
  • joyless
  • irksome
  • gloomy
  • dismal
  • mournful
  • heartrending
  • stale
  • tedious
  • dreary
  • sad
  • boring
  • heartbreaking
  • hateful
  • dissatisfying
  • odious
  • tragical
  • insipid
  • detestable
  • commonplace
  • abhorrent
  • dull
  • flat

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • congenial
  • pleasing
  • gratifying
  • agreeable
  • felicitous
  • satisfying
  • sweet
  • pretty
  • pleasant
  • good
  • palatable
  • delectable
  • heavenly
  • delightful
  • delicious
  • savory
  • jolly
  • tasty
  • dreamy
  • grateful
  • pleasurable
  • enjoyable
  • luscious
  • blest
  • darling
  • tempting
  • inviting
  • nice
  • welcome
  • desirable
  • alluring
  • blessed
  • dulcet
  • attractive
  • savoury
  • enviable
  • charming
  • delightsome
  • enchanting
  • fascinating
  • relishable
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inflaming

2 of 2

verb

variants also enflaming
present participle of inflame
1
as in angering
to make angry the newspaper editorial inflamed her enough to inspire her to dash off a letter to the editor

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • angering
  • infuriating
  • enraging
  • irritating
  • riling
  • outraging
  • incensing
  • offending
  • annoying
  • rankling
  • roiling
  • provoking
  • maddening
  • iring
  • madding
  • aggravating
  • antagonizing
  • affronting
  • ticking off
  • steaming up
  • exasperating
  • nettling
  • piquing
  • vexing
  • embittering
  • ruffling
  • crossing
  • huffing
  • getting one's goat
  • rubbing the wrong way
  • peeving
  • miffing
  • getting
  • putting out
  • envenoming
  • burning (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • relieving
  • delighting
  • pleasing
  • allaying
  • gratifying
  • soothing
  • pacifying
  • appeasing
  • consoling
  • comforting
  • assuaging
  • placating
  • quieting
  • conciliating
  • calming
  • settling
  • mollifying
  • disarming
  • charming
  • captivating
  • bewitching
  • lulling
  • enchanting
  • beguiling
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2
as in igniting
to set (something) on fire a carelessly tossed cigarette inflamed the papers in the trash can

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • igniting
  • torching
  • burning
  • lighting
  • firing
  • kindling
  • enkindling
  • charring
  • baking
  • cremating
  • stoking
  • searing
  • scorching
  • broiling
  • cooking
  • incinerating
  • immolating
  • irradiating
  • radiating
  • rekindling
  • illuminating
  • lightening
  • illumining
  • brightening
  • reigniting
  • ashing
  • scalding
  • deflagrating
  • scathing
  • setting off
  • banking
  • frizzling
  • relighting
  • kilning

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • extinguishing
  • quenching
  • choking
  • smothering
  • suffocating
  • dousing
  • obscuring
  • darkening
  • stamping (out)
  • blackening
  • dulling
  • snuffing (out)
  • putting out
  • dimming
  • dowsing
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