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1. (n.) blaze
a bright flame or fire.
2. blaze
a bright, hot gleam or glow:
the blaze of day.
3. blaze
a vivid coruscation:
a blaze of jewels.
4. blaze
a sudden, intense outburst, as of passion or fury.
5. blaze
blazes, hell:
Go to blazes!
6. (v.i.) blaze
to burn brightly (sometimes fol. by away, up, or forth):
The bonfire blazed away for hours.
7. blaze
to shine like flame (sometimes fol. by forth).
8. blaze
to burst out suddenly or intensely, as a fire or flame does; flare (sometimes fol. by up).
9. blaze
to shoot steadily or continuously (usu. fol. by away).
10. blaze
to be brilliantly conspicuous.
11. (n.) blaze
a distinctive mark made on a tree, as with paint or by chipping off some bark, to indicate a trail or boundary.
12. blaze
a white area down the center of the face of a horse, cow, etc.
13. (v.t.) blaze
to indicate or mark with blazes.
14. blaze
to lead in forming or finding:
research that blazed the way for space travel.
15. (v.t.) blaze
to make known; proclaim; publish.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME blasen < MD; c. ON blāsa to blow. Cf. blast)
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| Definition of 'Blaze' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) blaze, blazing
a strong flame that burns brightly
"the blaze spread rapidly"
2. (noun) hell, blaze
a cause of difficulty and suffering
"war is hell"; "go to blazes"
3. (noun) hell, blaze
noisy and unrestrained mischief
"raising blazes"
4. (noun) glare, blaze, brilliance
a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted
"a glare of sunlight"
5. (verb) blaze
a light-colored marking
"they chipped off bark to mark the trail with blazes"; "the horse had a blaze between its eyes"
6. (verb) blaze
shine brightly and intensively
"Meteors blazed across the atmosphere"
7. (verb) blaze away, blaze
shoot rapidly and repeatedly
"He blazed away at the men"
8. (verb) blaze
burn brightly and intensely
"The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze"
9. (verb) blaze, blaze out
move rapidly and as if blazing
"The spaceship blazed out into space"
10. (verb) blaze
indicate by marking trees with blazes
"blaze a trail"
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1. (verb) blaze
to burn intensely
a house fire blazing out of control
2. (noun) blaze
a large destructive fire
Two people died in the blaze.
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| Definition of 'Blaze' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Blaze
a stream of gas or vapor emitting light and heat in the process of combustion; a bright flame
2. (noun) Blaze
intense, direct light accompanied with heat; as, to seek shelter from the blaze of the sun
3. (noun) Blaze
a bursting out, or active display of any quality; an outburst; a brilliant display
4. (noun) Blaze
a white spot on the forehead of a horse
5. (noun) Blaze
a spot made on trees by chipping off a piece of the bark, usually as a surveyor's mark
6. (verb) Blaze
to shine with flame; to glow with flame; as, the fire blazes
7. (verb) Blaze
to send forth or reflect glowing or brilliant light; to show a blaze
8. (verb) Blaze
to be resplendent
9. (verb) Blaze
to mark (a tree) by chipping off a piece of the bark
10. (verb) Blaze
to designate by blazing; to mark out, as by blazed trees; as, to blaze a line or path
11. (verb) Blaze
to make public far and wide; to make known; to render conspicuous
12. (verb) Blaze
to blazon
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Sense: a bright light or fire
A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.
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Afrikaans: vlam, gloed |
Arabic: حَريقٌ، لهَبٌ، لَهيبٌ |
Bulgarian: ярък пламък |
Brazilian: chamas |
Czech: žár, plamen |
German: die Flamme |
Danish: lyshav; voldsom brand |
Greek: δυνατή φωτιά, δυνατό φως |
Spanish: llamarada, incendio; resp |
Estonian: lõõm |
Farsi: زبانۀ آتش؛ نور شدید |
Finnish: roihu |
French: brasier |
Hebrew: לֶהֲבָה |
Hindi: आग की ज्वाला |
Croatian: plamen |
Hungarian: láng(ok) |
Indonesian: api, kobaran api |
Icelandic: eldhaf |
Italian: incendio |
Japanese: 炎 |
Korean: 불꽃 |
Lithuanian: liepsna |
Latvian: liesma |
Malay: kebakaran |
Dutch: vlammenzee |
Norwegian: sterkt lys, lyshav; flamm |
Polish: ogień, pożar |
Persian: زبانۀ آتش؛ نور شدید |
Pashto: شدیده رڼا |
Portuguese: chamas |
Romanian: flăcări |
Russian: пламя, пожар |
Slovak: plameň |
Slovenian: plameni |
Serbian: plamen |
Swedish: stark låga, flammande eld |
Thai: เปลวไฟ |
Turkish: pırıl pırıl ışık; yangın |
Taiwanese: 烈火 |
Ukrainian: полум'я |
Urdu: تیز آگ کے شعلے |
Vietnamese: ánh sáng chói/ lửa |
Chinese: 烈火,火焰 |
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