ignite
/ɪɡˈnaɪt/verb2 syllables
Ignite means: start to burn or burst into flames.
Synonyms for ignite28
verb, as in start to burn or burst into flames
verb, as in cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat
Opposites of ignite
extinguish
What does ignite mean?4
verb
1
start to burn or burst into flames“Marsh gases ignited suddenly”
2
arouse or excite feelings and passions“The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor”
3
start or maintain a fire in“fire the furnace”
4
cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat“Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with ignite?47
one syllable
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Ignite in a sentence
- Politicians ignite the war flame, and the idiots do the rest.SunnyMoon
- He crouched down to blow the coals, hoping to ignite the flames again.LoverofEnglish
- What you wish to ignite in another must burn inside you.shekitten
- What you want to ignite in others has to be burning within yourself.Nylez
- Ziri struck the flint to ignite the tinder.always
- Soundtracks from movies ignite my imagination and transport me to new worlds.Nuel
- Proceed with caution, as your actions may ignite a situation that is difficult to control.Nuel
- This could ignite an arms race between Algeria and Morocco.Amastan
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Forms of ignite
as a verb
- past tense
- ignited
- present participle
- igniting
- third-person singular
- ignites
- past participle
- ignited