Phonetic Breakdown of "fire"
Learn how to break down "fire" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/ˈfɑeə(ɹ)/
/ˈfaɪə(ɹ)/
/ˈfaɪɚ/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
F AY1 ER0
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Definition of "fire"
Pronunciation: /ˈfɑeə(ɹ)/
Noun
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A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering.
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An instance of this chemical reaction, especially when intentionally created and maintained in a specific location to a useful end (such as a campfire or a hearth fire).Example: "We sat about the fire singing songs and telling tales."
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The occurrence, often accidental, of fire in a certain place, causing damage and danger.Example: "During hot and dry summers many fires in forests are caused by regardlessly discarded cigarette butts."
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The aforementioned chemical reaction of burning, considered one of the Classical elements or basic elements of alchemy.
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A heater or stove used in place of a real fire (such as an electric fire).
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The elements necessary to start a fire.Example: "The fire was laid and needed to be lit."
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The bullets or other projectiles fired from a gun.Example: "The fire from the enemy guns kept us from attacking."
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Strength of passion, whether love or hate.
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Liveliness of imagination or fancy; intellectual and moral enthusiasm.
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Splendour; brilliancy; lustre; hence, a star.
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A severe trial; anything inflaming or provoking.
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Red coloration in a piece of opal.
Pronunciation: /ˈfɑeə(ɹ)/
Verb
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To set (something, often a building) on fire.
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To heat as with fire, but without setting on fire, as ceramic, metal objects, etc.Example: "If you fire the pottery at too high a temperature, it may crack."
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To drive away by setting a fire.
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To terminate the employment contract of (an employee), especially for cause (such as misconduct or poor performance).Antonyms: hire
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To shoot (a gun or analogous device).Example: "He fired his radar gun at passing cars."
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To shoot a gun, cannon, or similar weapon.Example: "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."Synonyms: open fire, shoot
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To shoot; to attempt to score a goal.
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To cause an action potential in a cell.Example: "When a neuron fires, it transmits information."
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To forcibly direct (something).Example: "He answered the questions the reporters fired at him."
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(computer sciences, software engineering) To initiate an event (by means of an event handler).Example: "The event handler should only fire after all web page content has finished loading."
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To inflame; to irritate, as the passions.Example: "to fire the soul with anger, pride, or revenge"
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To animate; to give life or spirit to.Example: "to fire the genius of a young man"
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To feed or serve the fire of.Example: "to fire a boiler"
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To light up as if by fire; to illuminate.
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To cauterize.
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To catch fire; to be kindled.
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To be irritated or inflamed with passion.
Pronunciation: /ˈfɑeə(ɹ)/
Adjective
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Amazing; excellent.Example: "That shit is fire, yo!"
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