Flame in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
Flame in Kashmiri कॉशुर
Flame in Sindhi سنڌي
Flame in Telugu తెలుగు
Flame in English
- flame⇄adj. flameless.
- flame⇄adj. flamelike.
- flame⇄expr. flame out,
a. (of a jet engine) to suddenly fail to function, because the flame has gone out.
Ex. [They] have successfully conducted tests with fuels which ignite on contact with air and ... can relight jet engines which have flamed ou - flame⇄expr. flame up (or forth), to burst out quickly and hotly.
Ex. She felt the color flame up in her cheeks (Edna Lyall). - flame⇄expr. the flames, fire, with reference to destruction or death by burning.
Ex. condemned to the flames. - flame⇄flame, noun, verb, flamed,flaming.
- flame⇄noun 1. one of the glowing tongues of light, usually red or yellow, that come when a fire blazes up.
Ex. The burning house went up in flames.
2. a burning gas or vapor.
Ex. an oxidizing flame.
3. a burning with flames; blaze; fi - flame⇄v.i. 1. to rise up in flames; burst into flames; blaze.
(SYN) flare, glow, flash.
2. to grow hot or red; flush with color.
Ex. Her cheeks flamed.
3. to shine brightly; give out a bright light; flash.
Ex. Her eyes flamed w - flame⇄v.t. 1. to subject to a flame; heat in a flame.
Ex. to flame a test tube. The fact that the pancakes are flamed is undoubtedly why they have an irresistible appeal for diners (New York Times).
2. to send (messages) by means of flames.