Flame

Noun

 * 1) The visible part of fire.
 * 2) A romantic partner or lover in usually short-lived but passionate affair.
 * 3)  Intentionally insulting criticism or remark meant to incite anger.
 * 4) a brilliant reddish orange-gold colour, like that of a flame.

Verb

 * 1) To produce flames.
 * 2)  To post a destructively critical or abusive message, especially to provoke dissent or controversy

Adjective

 * 1) Of a brilliant reddish orange-gold colour, like that of a flame.

Adjectives for Flame
vivid; dancing; napping; unshapely; lean; bursting; unresting; pitiless; candle; hungry; fever; solar; sunny; fragrant; cheerful; inward; pointed; dying; lambent; livelier; spiritual; devouring; sacrificial; quickening; unconsuming; conscious; immediate; celestial; dull; low-lit; pure; changeless; ruddy; sulphurous; polluted; generous; inferior; floating; rival; innocent; sacred; showering; mutual; enormous; heavenly; self-divided; restless; pale; earnest; pallid; elusive; ethereal; many-colored; irregular; guiding; quick; darting; stiller; variegated; white; ardent; tired; leaping; noiseless; flickering; lawless; wasting; writhing; hurrying; subtle; penetrating; torturing; amorous; evangelic; lurid; vital; feeble; blue; scarlet; greenish; luminous; dreadful; incandescent; vengeful; empyreal; midnight; heavenward; sudden; irregular; joyful; inexorable; springing; clearest; delusive; intermittent; chastening; accustomed; outrageous; withering; purer; livid; authentic; spiral; cold; radiant; captive; flashing baleful; inextinguishable; mumuring; rap id; quenchable; serpent; seraphic; furious; ill-dissembled; all-absorbing; sullen wrathful; prismatic; loyal; purple; liquid bickering; deep-red; mounting; embracing peaceful; creeping; unshelterable; blessed vestal; transported; avenging; breathing oxyhydrogen; tossing; productive; lustral coral; powerful; imagined; internal; ceaseless; roaring; unchanging; unimprisoned silver; gigantic; lustrous.

Verbs for Flame
burst into—; deliver up to—; dim—; extinguish—; feed—; kindle—; spout—; spray with—; —blisters; —breathes; —chars; — consumes; —crackles; —curls; —devours; —flickers; —hovers over; —leaps;—licks; —overcomes; —plays; —rages; —ravages; —roars; —spreads; —spurts; —subdues; — subsides; —trembles; —wanes; —wavers.

Adverbs for Flame
gorgeously; vividly; lambently; spiritually; sacrificially; ruddily; dartingly; writhingly; amorously; inextinguishably; unquenchably; sullenly; wrathfully; furiously; mountingly; ceaselessly; lustrously.

Synonyms for Flame
blaze, burn, light, ignite, flare.

Antonyms for Flame
quench, extinguish.

Derived terms

 * aflame
 * flame-arc lamp
 * flame bait
 * flame carbon
 * flame cell
 * flame gun
 * flame nettle
 * flame of the forest
 * flame-out, flameout
 * flameproof
 * flame-retardant
 * flame spread
 * flame test
 * flame-thrower
 * flame tree
 * flame war


 * go up in flames
 * inflame
 * old flame
 * Taiwan flamecrest
 * flamer
 * flaming

Related terms

 * flamboyant
 * flamingo
 * flammable
 * oriflamme
 * phlegm
 * phlogiston
 * phlogopite
 * phlox

Related terms

 * flambé

Thesaurus
kindle, lady-killer, ladylove, lambent flame, lamp, lantern, lasciviousness, libido, light, light bulb, light source, like, liking, love, love-maker, lovemaking, lover, luminant, luminary, luster, man, mantle, married love, marshfire, match, moon, necker, old man, open fire, oxidate, oxidize, pant, parch, passion, petter, philanderer, physical love, popular regard, popularity, prairie fire, pyre, pyrolyze, radiate, radiate heat, raging fire, redden, regard, roast, scald, scorch, sea of flames, sear, seducer, seethe, send out rays, sentiment, sex, sexual love, sheet of fire, sheik, shimmer with heat, shine, shine brightly, shoot, shoot out rays, signal beacon, simmer, singe, smolder, smother, smudge fire, solar flare, solar prominence, solder, source of light, spark, spiritual love, squire, stars, steady, steam, stew, stifle, suffocate, sugar daddy, sun, swain, sweat, sweetheart, sweetie, swelter, swinge, take, taper, tender feeling, tender passion, three-alarm fire, toast, torch, torrefy, truelove, turn red, turtledove, two-alarm fire, uxoriousness, vesicate, vulcanize, warmth, watch fire, wildfire, witch fire, worship, yearning, young man, zeal, Amor, Casanova, Christian love, Don Juan, Eros, Lothario, Platonic love, Romeo, admiration, adoration, affection, agape, amoroso, ardency, ardor, attachment, baby, backfire, bake, balefire, be bright, be in heat, beacon, beacon fire, beam, beau, bedazzle, beloved, blare, blaze, blaze of light, blaze up, blind, blister, bloom, blush, bodily love, boil, bonfire, boyfriend, brand, broil, brotherly love, burn, burn in, burn off, burning ghat, burst into flame, caballero, campfire, candle, caritas, cast, catch, catch fire, catch on fire, cauterize, cavalier, cavaliere servente, char, charity, cheerful fire, choke, coal, color, color up, combust, combustion, conflagration, conjugal love, cook, corposant, coruscate, cozy fire, crack, crackling fire, crematory, crimson, cupel, darling, daze, dazzle, dear, death fire, desire, devotion, diffuse light, eagerness, electric light bulb, enthusiasm, esquire, facula, faithful love, fancy, fellow, fen fire, fervor, feverishness, fire, flame up, flare, flare up, flash, flashing point, flicker, flickering flame, flush, fondness, forest fire, found, fox fire, free love, free-lovism, fry, fulgurate, funeral pyre, gallant, gasp, gigolo, give light, glance, glare, gleam, gleam of light, glim, glint, glow, grow red, heart, heartthrob, hero worship, honey, idolatry, idolism, idolization, ignis fatuus, ignite, ignition, illuminant, illuminator, inamorata, inamorato, incandesce, incandescent body, ingle, intensity,

Etymology
flaume, flaumbe:, blend of flame and flambe, flamble, the first from  flamma:, the second from  flammula:, diminutive of flamma, both from pre-Latin *fladma; akin to  glēd 'ember'.

Noun

 * Albanian: flakë
 * Anglo-Norman:
 * Arabic: لهب
 * Armenian: ,
 * Basque: kar, gar, sugar
 * Bosnian:
 * Catalan: flama
 * Chinese: 火焰
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: ,
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Old French:
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Guaraní: tatarendy
 * Hebrew: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:
 * Indonesian:
 * Interlingua: flamma


 * Irish:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 炎 (ほのお, honoo), 火炎 (かえん, kaen)
 * Korean: 화염
 * Kurdish:
 * Latin:
 * Latvian: liesma
 * Lithuanian: liepsna
 * Nahuatl: cuezaltol
 * Old English:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: пламя (plamya)
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: пламен
 * Latin: plamen
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: ,
 * Telugu: మంట (maNTa)
 * Tupinambá: ataendy (t-)
 * West Frisian: flam


 * Danish:
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Italian:


 * Japanese: 恋人 (こいびと, koibito), 彼 (かれ, male), 彼女 (かのじょ, female)
 * Polish: kochanka
 * Swedish:


 * Estonian:
 * French: polémique
 * Italian:


 * Japanese: ,
 * Polish: krytycyzm


 * Japanese: 炎色
 * Polish: ognista czerwień


 * Swedish:

Verb

 * Danish:
 * Greek: φλέγομαι
 * Interlingua: flammar
 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese: 炎を出す (ほのおをだす, honoo wo dasu), 燃える (もえる), 燃え上がる (もえあがる)


 * Kurdish:
 * Polish: rozpalić, rozniecić
 * Portuguese:
 * Swedish:, flamma upp


 * Danish:


 * Russian: флеймить (flejmít')

Adjective

 * Polish: ognistoczerwony

Anagrams

 * fleam

Etymology
flamma:

Noun

 * 1) flame

Descendants

 * English:
 * French: